Chapter 8: Encoding
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Making Movies Out of Still Images
You can open a series of images as if it were a single movie.
To create a movie from a series of images:
1.
Choose Batch > Add Image Sequence.
2.
At the prompt, locate a file in the image sequence.
3.
Select the file.
After you select a file, Cleaner automatically finds all the other similarly named, sequentially
numbered files in the same folder and prompts you for the desired frame rate (in frames per
second) for your final movie.
Note:
To import a series of still images as a movie, the image file names must end with
sequential numbers, such as 01, 02, 03, etc. There should be no other numbers in the file
name. The images are displayed in ascending order.
4.
Select the frame rate and click OK.
A QuickTime movie is created in the folder that contains the imported images. This is a very
small movie that references the original files; it does not contain the stills. You can open this
movie with other QuickTime applications such as QuickTime Player, but it may not play
smoothly.
Do not distribute the reference movie. Use this movie as an intermediate file to process with
Cleaner prior to distribution. Use the same settings on this movie as you would on any other
source movie.
Note:
To distribute the reference file, you can save it as a self-contained movie using QuickTime
Player.
Optimizing Stills for Encoding
Optimizing still images for compression is similar to optimizing video. Using Adaptive Noise
Reduction, contrast adjustment and Black and White Restore may improve the encoding/
appearance of a photographic still image. For details on using filters and adjustments to
optimize video, see “Pre-processing” on page 61.
If you scale an image up significantly, you may find that applying the Sharpen filter improves
its clarity. As with video, sharpening an image may not improve the encoding, but it may
produce more visually appealing results. Experienced users may want to use the General
Convolution QuickTime Effect to customize sharpening and other image enhancement effects.
Using Dynamic Preview is also useful to determine the effect of your settings on the image’s
compression. See“Dynamic Preview” on page 205.
Summary of Contents for 64006-051108-9001 - Discreet Cleaner - Mac
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