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5 Set the pertinent options in the render queue and render the file. For information on
setting render queue options, see "Changing render settings" in chapter 14 and
"Changing output module settings" in chapter 14.
Rendering and exporting 16-bits-per-channel files
After Effects 5.5 can read and write 16-bits-per-channel color depth to some QuickTime
codecs. Trillions of Colors is enabled in the Output Module dialog box if a selected
QuickTime codec supports 16 bits per channel. Contact the specific video hardware or
codec manufacturer for more information concerning that product's support of 16 bits per
channel. Also, see the After Effects 5.5 Readme file for information concerning the codecs
that support 16 bits per channel.
After Effects also exports the following files in 16-bits-per-channel format: Maya IFF, SGI,
and RLA/RPF. After Effects no longer exports Amiga IFF files. Amiga files, however, may still
be imported.
For information on the 16-bits-per-channel files that After Effects imports, see "Using the
new import options" in chapter 19.
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