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Export Settings
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Export Settings: Graphic Format
File Field Order Defines which field is the upper field during export. For 23.976p, or 25p projects, these
options do not appear, and all fields are automatically exported as progressive (still)
frames.
Use the Odd (Upper Field First) suboption if you are in a PAL project. Field 1 becomes
the upper field (its lines become the odd-numbered lines) in the frame. Field 2's lines
become the even-numbered lines.
Use the Even (Lower Field First) suboption if you are in an NTSC project. Field 1
becomes the lower field (its lines become the even-numbered lines) in the frame.
Field 2's lines become the odd-numbered lines.
Use the Single Field suboption if you want the output file to consist of only Field 1. In
this case, your Avid editing application resizes the single field of 243 lines for NTSC
(288 lines for PAL) to fit the frame as specified in the width and height selection.
Format Options and Other Notes (if applicable)
Alias
BMP Windows: Creates files that are compatible with systems running the Windows operating system.
OS/2: Creates files that are compatible with systems running the IBM
®
OS/2
®
operating system.
Chyron
®
Cineon
Blackpoint (Windows) or Black Point (Macintosh): Lets you adjust a film exposure value that
corresponds to filming a 2% black card. Values can be between 0 and 1022. The default value of 0
is adequate for most uses.
Whitepoint (Windows) or White Point (Macintosh): Lets you adjust a film exposure value that
corresponds to filming a 90% white card. Values can be between 1 and 1023. If the files came from
and will be transferred back to a Cineon
system, use a white point of 1023. The default value of
685 is appropriate if the final destination is not a Cineon system — for example, a video display.
Gamma: Defines an adjustment to correct for any gamma inconsistencies in the output display.
Values can range from 0.01 to 100.0. The default value is 1.0. Use a value of 1.0 for images to
display on a PC monitor, 0.59 for a Silicon Graphics
®
or a Macintosh monitor, and 0.45 for ITU-R
601 (CCIR 601) video.
ERIMovie Pack 24 bits: Controls whether the image data is packed into 24-bit color depth (compressed) or is
saved as 32-bit (raw) color depth.
Framestore Your Avid editing application supports both compressed and uncompressed Framestore formats.
IFF
Option Description