| File Output | File Output
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Opens the Render window where you can start the rendering process and monitor its progress.
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File Output
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Specifies the operator's name.
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Output File
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Displays the name and path of the output image. You can build the filename using Tokens and Templates.
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Specifies the file format of the rendered image/sequence. Choose from one of the following formats:
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Alias (*.als)
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AVI (*.avi)
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BMP (*.bmp)
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Cineon (DPX) (*.dpx)
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Cineon (FIDO) (*.cin, *.fido)
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JPEG (*.jpg, *.jpeg, *.jfif)
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mental ray Color Texture (*.ct, *.ct16, *.ctfp)
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mental ray MAP file (*.map)
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PCX (*.pcx)
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PGM (*.pgm)
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Photoshop (*.psd)
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Pict (*.pct)
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PNG (*.png)
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PPM (*.ppm)
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QuickTime(*.mov, *.qt)
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SGI (*.sgi, *.rgb, *.msk)
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Softimage (*.pic)
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Sony Playstation2 TIM2/CLUT2 (*.tm2)
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Targa (*.tga)
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Tiff (*.tif, *.tiff)
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Valve Texture Format (*.vtf)
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Wavefront (*.rla)
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YUV (*.yuv)
Note that:
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When the File Format is set to a format that requires a codec, you can click this button to open the Video Compression dialog
box, from which you can choose the desired codec.
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Opens a flipbook in which you can play back your rendered sequence.
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Render
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The start frame of the output sequence.
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The end frame of the output sequence.
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The increment between rendered frames. This allows you to skip frames in order to render a quick preview.
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Offsets the frame numbers of the output sequence allowing you to render sequences whose frame numbering begins at values other
than 1.
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Format Options
Options
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If you are rendering your scene in Cineon or DPX file format, the images are converted from linear color space back to logarithmic
space.
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If the specified File Format supports an alpha channel, then activating this option ensures that the sequence's alpha channel
will be included in the rendered output.
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File Header Info
The File Header Info options are most useful when you're using a file output operator to output your composite in a movie
format like AVI or Quicktime. Setting these options ensures that the correct information about the output file's pixel ratio,
frame rate, and field dominance appears in the file's header, allowing external applications to read and load the file properly.
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Specifies the pixel ratio in the output file header. This ensures compatibility of images with devices that use rectangular
or square pixels.
The pixel ratio preset buttons automatically set the correct pixel ration for a number of common picture standards.
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Specifies the frame rate, in frames per second, in the output file's header. The Frame Rate preset buttons allow you to quickly set a number of common frame rates.
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Specifies the output movie or sequence's field dominance in the output file's header.
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