Export Images

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The 'Image Sequence' tab of the Export dialog window provides the options to export a series of image files. Each exported image file contains the composited output of the Canvas view including the Stage Layer and optionally any Guide and Text overlays. The filename of each image file will be the name of the Panel (non-latin alphabet characters will be replaced with '_' underscore symbols), some options below may result in expansion on these filenames.


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Toggle the Export Image File Sequence checkbox to active the image sequence options and export. The Below options define the type of image files created and their contents:

Prefix filenames with sequence positions

An incrementing number from '1' will be prefixed to the exported image file names. The prefixed numbers will be padded with zeros e.g. '001-'. When custom Panel names

Export Panel Image Files

The checkboxes in this area will determine whether multiple image files containing different Layers composites will be exported:

  • Full Composited Image - (Default) Contains all the layers in the exported Panel.
  • Canvas Layers Only - Exclude the 'Stage' layer from the export image. This exported image's filename will be appended with '_canvas'.
  • Stage Layers Only - Exclude all the 'Canvas' layer from the export image. This exported image's filename will be appended with '_stage'.

A common use of the 'Canvas Layers Only' image export is a 'Camera overlay' when the stage data has been exported to third party 3D animation software.

File Type

A dropdown menu to select the image file format used with exported images. A different set additions option below the dropdown menu will be shown depending on the file type.

PNG (Portable Network Graphics)

The PNG is the default export image type. This image format provides limited file compression while not reducing image quality. Transparency is allow supported allowing applications such as using images as overlays in third party software. Options available for this file type are described below:

  • Save Alpha Channel - Whether the image will include transparency information, otherwise the 'Canvas Background Colour' will be used (defaults as white).
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