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Rendering Commands 11
Setup
Displays controls for the selected file type.
Thesevarywitheachdifferentfileformat.Change
thesettingsasnecessary,andthenclickOKor
Cancel.
Info—If you highlight an existing file in the list,
clicking Info displays expanded information about
the file such as frame rate, compression qualit y,
file size, and resolution. The information here
depends on the ty pe of information saved with the
file t ype.
ViewIf you highlight an existing file in the
list, clicking View displays the file at its actual
resolution. If t he file is a movie, the Media Player
is opened so the file can be played.
Gamma group
Tosetupgammaoptionsfortheoutputfile,Enable
GammaCorrectionmustbeonintheGamma
panel (page 3–824) of the Preferences dialog
(Customize > Preferences > Gamma). Otherwise,
theGammacontrolsareunavailableintheRender
Output File dia log.
Use Ima ge’s Own Ga mma—This option is not
available in this dialog.
Use System Default Gamma—Ignores the
image’s ow n gamma and uses the system default
gamma instead, as set in the Gamma panel of
the Preferences dialog.
Override—Defines a new gamma for the bitmap
that is neither the images own nor the system
default.
Sequence—This is not available in the Render
Output File dia log.
Note: To render a sequence of still images, choose
theActiveTimeSegmentordefinearangeof
frames in the Common Parameters rollout of
the Render Scene dialog. If you have selected a
still image file type, each frame will append a
four-digitnumbertothenameyouhaveselected,
incremented with each frame.
Prev iew—When on, enables display of the image
as a thumbnail.
Image thumbnail Displays a thumbnail of the
selected file. Preview must be turned on.
Statistics—Displays the resolution, color depth, file
type, and number of frames of the selected file.
Locati on Displays the full path for the file.
R ender ing Commands
The main commands for rendering are on the
main toolbar (page 3–686).Anotherwaytoinvoke
some of these commands is to use the default
Rendering menu (page 3–683), which contains
other commands related to rendering.
Render Scene (page 3–12)
Render Type (page 3–13)
Quick Render (Production) (page 3–17)
Quick Render (ActiveShade) (page 3–17)
ActiveShade Viewport (page 3–21)
Preset Rendering Options (page 3–23)
Render Last (page 3–25)
See also
Render Scene Dialog (page 3–2)
ActiveShade (page 3–17)
ActiveShade Commands (Quad Menu) (page 3–22)