User Manual

Export Settings
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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
JPEG Quality: Controls the output file size and quality. Higher values produce better images but larger
file sizes, while lower values reduce the image quality but result in smaller file sizes.
Baseline: Selected by default. To see if this option is required, see the documentation for your
JPEG-supported applications.
Progressive: Lets you save progressive JPEG files, which divide the file into a series of scans of the
image that increase in quality. Each scan progressively improves the recognizability of the image.
Progressive JPEG files are only recognized by applications with progressive JPEG support, such as
some Web browsers.
OMF NTSC/PAL: Appears when you select a compression ratio that lets you select either NTSC or PAL.
When you select an option, the system displays the required image size and the default frame rate.
Compression: Controls the compression ratio and, therefore, the size of the file. You can choose
from all the compression ratio options used by your Avid editing application when recapturing. For
more information on Avid compression ratios, see “Resolutions and Storage Requirements” on
page 1468.
PCX
Format Options and Other Notes (if applicable)