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===Dragonframe: Export Image Sequence===
 
===Dragonframe: Export Image Sequence===
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The image files Dragonframe saves to your project folder as you capture are neither cropped nor rotated. To produce a sequence of images that look just like your animation frames should, you'll have to export them as an image sequence.
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# Select '''File''' > '''Export Image Sequence'''
 
# Select '''File''' > '''Export Image Sequence'''
# Make sure the ''source' is set to High-resolution.
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# Make sure the ''source'' is set to High-resolution.
 
# Confirm that your ''rotation'', ''scaling'', and ''crop'' settings are configured appropriately.
 
# Confirm that your ''rotation'', ''scaling'', and ''crop'' settings are configured appropriately.
 
# Select desired file format (likely TIFF or PNG), quality settings (likely 100%), naming scheme, and destination.
 
# Select desired file format (likely TIFF or PNG), quality settings (likely 100%), naming scheme, and destination.
 
#After exporting, examine images to confirm all settings were correct.
 
#After exporting, examine images to confirm all settings were correct.
 
[[Category:2015-2016]]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 10 November 2015

Dragonframe: Export Image Sequence

The image files Dragonframe saves to your project folder as you capture are neither cropped nor rotated. To produce a sequence of images that look just like your animation frames should, you'll have to export them as an image sequence.

  1. Select File > Export Image Sequence
  2. Make sure the source is set to High-resolution.
  3. Confirm that your rotation, scaling, and crop settings are configured appropriately.
  4. Select desired file format (likely TIFF or PNG), quality settings (likely 100%), naming scheme, and destination.
  5. After exporting, examine images to confirm all settings were correct.