Displays the current Projection Set where the Animation Path Options define the Key & 'Tween Frames to be imaged.
Change Projection Sets: Image/Projection Sets > menu
Edit current Animation Path: Image/3D Projection Settings…/Path Options… subdialog
Simulates photorealistic image colors in images with bit depths lower than 32 by dithering the colors in the available palette.
Not available because a vectorized 2D file format is selected in the file format pop-up menu.
Check this box to simulate photorealistic image colors in images with lower bit depths by dithering the colors in the available palette.
Check this box to compress the QuickTime images you save.
Note: click the Compression button to open a dialog for selecting the QuickTime image compression method.
Click this button to image all animation frames in the current 3D Projection Set's Animation Path.
Change Projection Sets: Image/Projection Sets > menu
Edit current Animation Path: Image/3D Projection Settings…/Path Options… subdialog
Enter an index number here for the last frame in the range to be imaged.
Note: default index number is the last frame in the entire animation.
Enter an index number here for the first frame in the range to be imaged.
Note: default index number is the first frame in the entire animation (0 = first Key Frame).
Click this button to specify a range of animation frames for imaging from the current 3D Projection Set's Animation Path.
Click this button to preview the animation images on the screen without saving them to the hard disk.
Hint: use the "Frames from" radio button option to preview a short sequence of frames.
Click this button to use the PhotoRendering Window as the image source and preview window.
Note: for saving photorealistic bitmapped images.
Click this button to use the 3D Window as the image source and preview window.
Note: for saving wireframe, hidden line or shaded images.
Opens a dialog box where you select a QuickTime image compression method.
Not available because a vectorized 2D file format is selected in the file format pop-up menu, or because the QuickTime System Extension is not installed in your System Folder.
Click this to select a QuickTime image compression method.
Click this pop-up to set the color depth of the images saved to the hard disk.
Note: images with higher color depths (i.e. 32-bit color) require much more free hard disk space.
Click this pop-up to select a file format for the images saved to the hard disk.