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Exporting Quicktime from Photoshop - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop: Editing Video and Creating Slideshows
Exporting Quicktime from Photoshop
- If you need to create an archive quality format the way to go is the QuickTime movie. The .mov format has been around for a long time, and it supports very high quality professional codecs. If you choose one of these from the presets, you can create an archival quality, or a broadcast quality file that's ready for archive or delivery to a professional environment. In the Render Video dialog, you might want to make a higher quality file. While H.264 is useful, Photoshop can also crate a QuickTime movie, which is a standard that's been around for a very long time. When you do this, you'll notice that the file extension changes to .mov Now what I would suggest is take a look at these presets. There are really three choices. The Animation High and Animation Medium Quality settings are both useful. But the animation codec is an ancient codec that's very large file sizes. The benefit of it is it's virtually lossless, so you have extreme image quality. So if you're concerned about making…
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Before you export your video from Photoshop3m 28s
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Understanding nonsquare pixels4m 28s
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An overview of the render video dialog3m 57s
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Quality-based presets2m 8s
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Exporting H.264 from Photoshop2m 17s
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Exporting Quicktime from Photoshop2m 30s
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Exporting a DPX sequence from Photoshop4m 21s
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Including an alpha channel in your video2m 8s
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