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> Exporting as a Graphic File |
Exporting as a Graphic File
You can export a single frame as a graphic file or you can choose to export multiple frames as sequentially numbered files.
To export as a graphic file:
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Do one of the following:
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If you plan to export a single frame, mark an IN point to export the
marked frame from a bin or a monitor, or move the position
indicator to the frame you want to export.
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If you plan to export multiple frames, use IN and OUT points to
identify the region to export.
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The Export As dialog box opens.
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Click the Export Setting pop-up menu, and select a setting. If you do
not have a preset graphic template, click the Options button.
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The Export Settings dialog box opens.
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Click the Export As pop-up menu, and select Graphic.
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Click the Graphic Format pop-up menu, and select a format. These
options are shown in Export Settings: Graphic Format. When you are
working with the Format Options settings, you can click Default to
return the settings to their default values.
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The file is exported and appears at the chosen destination.
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If a power failure or application error occurs during the export
process, the entire file is unusable. You need to repeat the export
process.
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