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Converting Tiff. Files into a Quicktime Mov. sequence

New Here ,
Dec 14, 2016 Dec 14, 2016

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Using After Effects how do I convert a set of Tiff. sequential images into a Quicktime MOV. format?

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Dec 14, 2016 Dec 14, 2016

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Unless you are adding specific effects this will work faster in Premiere Pro.   Just make sure that you interpret correct frame rate.

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Dec 14, 2016 Dec 14, 2016

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Thanks for the response Rick. I have tried it on Adobe CC, matched the frame rate and it seems to be exporting the tiffs at an incredibly slow rate, I am not sure how to proceed...

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Dec 14, 2016 Dec 14, 2016

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What are your export settings? For a Quicktime container - "Animation" will probably give you the fastest render time. Note that this is not a playback format.

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Dec 14, 2016 Dec 14, 2016

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Render time for an image sequence depends entirely on the size of the sequence in the format you're choosing.  I have seen many people take 50 megapixel raw image sequences from a DSLR and try to render H.264 MP4 files at 1080 resolution and that will take a very long time.

Without specific project and system details there is no way to know if your render times are excessive.

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Dec 15, 2016 Dec 15, 2016

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I've found the source of the issue, the baseline FPS is set at the increment '1PS'. I've found if I right click I can select 'modify' to change the setting to 25FPS which I originally shot. However as I dragged the large Tiff. file onto the timeline it won't allow me to modify it to alter the indeterminate FPS. So at the moment when I export the Tiff file it is 25 times slower than what I want. Thank you for the responses guys its really helpful.

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Dec 20, 2016 Dec 20, 2016

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Change your composition settings in AE or your sequence settings in Premiere. (I'm not sure which one you're using at this point.)

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Jan 31, 2017 Jan 31, 2017

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Hi BenR,

Sorry to hear you are having trouble. Did you ever solve this issue? For the benefit of others, can you please let us know if you solved this issue or not? If so, how?

Thanks,

Kevin

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