Adobe AFTER EFFECTS CS3 PROFESSIONAL User Manual page 590

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• QuickTime (MOV, DV; requires QuickTime for 8 bpc and codec support for 16 bpc)
• RealMedia (RAM, RM; Windows only)
• Video for Windows (AVI)
• Windows Media (Windows only)
After Effects can read and render QuickTime files in 16-bpc color depth. When you select a QuickTime codec that
supports 16-bpc color depth in the Output Module dialog box, such as the None16 codec, Trillions Of Colors is
available. To find out whether your video codec supports 16-bpc color depth, contact the manufacturer directly.
Video project formats
• Adobe Premiere Pro project (PRPROJ; Windows and Mac OS on Intel-based Mac only)
Still-image formats
• Adobe Photoshop (PSD; 8, 16, and 32 bpc)
• Bitmap (BMP, RLE)
• CompuServe GIF (GIF)
• Maya IFF (IFF; 16 bpc)
• JPEG (JPG, JPE)
• Open EXR (EXR)
• Pict (PCT, PIC)
• PNG (PNG; 16 bpc)
• Radiance (HDR, RGBE, XYZE)
• RLE (RLE)
• SGI (SGI, BW, RGB, 16 bpc)
• Targa (TGA, VBA, ICB, VST)
• TIFF (TIF; 8, 16, and 32 bpc)
Audio-only formats
• AU audio file (AU)
• Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF)
• MP3 (MP3)
• WAV
See also
"Supported import formats" on page 58
Render and export a movie using the render queue
Select the composition from which to make a movie in the Project panel, and then do one of the following to add
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the composition to the render queue:
• Choose Composition > Make Movie. Specify a name and location for the output file, and click Save.
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