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Creating and using render settings templates
You can create templates that save commonly used render settings. These templates
appear in the Render Settings pop-up menu in the Render Queue window. You can specify
a default render settings template for movie rendering as well as another for creating a
single frame. You can also save all render settings templates to a file to use on another
computer.
To set the default render settings templates:
1 Choose Edit > Templates > Render Settings.
2 To select a default template to be used when rendering movies, select a template from
the Movie Default pop-up menu. To select a default template to be used when rendering a
single frame, select a template from the Frame Default pop-up menu.
To create a new render settings template:
1 Choose Edit > Templates > Render Settings.
2 Click New.
3 Specify the render settings you want and click OK.
4 Type a name for the new template and click OK.
To edit an existing render settings template:
1 Choose Edit > Templates > Render Settings.
2 Select a template from the Settings Name pop-up menu.
3 Click Edit.
4 Specify the render settings you want and click OK.
5 Click OK to close the Render Settings Templates dialog box.
Note: Changes to an existing template do not affect render items that are already in the
render queue.
To save all currently loaded templates to a file:
1 Choose Edit > Templates > Render Settings.
2 Click Save.
3 Select a location for the file, type a filename, and then click OK.
4 Click OK to close the Render Settings Templates dialog box.
To load a saved template file:
1 Choose Edit > Templates > Render Settings.
2 Click Load.
3 Select the template file, and then click Open.
4 Click OK to close the Render Settings Templates dialog box.
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