Sony DCR-TRV22 PIXELA ImageMixer v1.5 Instruction Manual - Page 94

Exporting pictures, Still Picture Format Settings dialog box, Album Preferences

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MPEG exporting options for ImageMixer Custom button Use interpolation for resizing images. Maintain image aspect for resizing images. Close button Defines quality options relative to the ImageMixer MPEG1 movie format. Note that when a low image quality is selected, the compression speed (rate at which the file is exported) is relatively fast, while the data size of the newly created (exported) picture is relatively small. Conversely, when a higher image quality is selected, the compression speed (rate at which the file is exported) is relatively slow, while the data size of the newly created (exported) picture is relatively large. You can use this button when you select [Custom] in the export settings. . Sets Resizing movie by interpolation will improve image quality. Resizing the movie images while maintaining the image aspect. Closes the dialog box and returns to the main screen of the Album Environment. Exporting pictures Exported files will appear in the current album and their source files will be saved according to the destination folder defined under 'Destination of exported files' in the Album Preferences. 1. Select the thumbnail of the movie or still picture to be exported. Click 'Export within album as new picture' in the pull-down File Menu or the Context Menu. The Still Picture Format Settings dialog box will appear. 2. When exporting a still picture from a movie file, select the desired frame by dragging the play position slider. 3. Define the file format options (BMP for Windows, PICT for Macintosh, Exif or JPEG) and click the [Export] button. 4. Once the file is exported, the dialog box will close and the new file will appear in the thumbnail list window of the current album Still Picture Format Settings dialog box

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MPEG exporting options
for ImageMixer
Defines quality options relative to the ImageMixer MPEG1 movie
format. Note that when a low image quality is selected, the
compression speed (rate at which the file is exported) is relatively
fast, while the data size of the newly created (exported) picture is
relatively small. Conversely, when a higher image quality is
selected, the compression speed (rate at which the file is exported)
is relatively slow, while the data size of the newly created
(exported) picture is relatively large.
Custom button
You can use this button when you select [Custom] in
. Sets
the export settings.
Use interpolation for
resizing images.
Resizing movie by interpolation will improve image quality.
Maintain image aspect for
resizing images.
Resizing the movie images while maintaining the image aspect.
Close button
Closes the dialog box and returns to the main screen of the Album
Environment.
Exporting pictures
Exported files will appear in the current album and their source files will be saved according to the
destination folder defined under 'Destination of exported files' in the
Album Preferences
.
1.
Select the thumbnail of the movie or still picture to be exported. Click 'Export within album
as new picture' in the pull-down
File Menu
or the
Context Menu
.
The
Still Picture Format Settings
dialog box will appear.
2.
When exporting a still picture from a movie file, select the desired frame by dragging the
play position slider.
3.
Define the file format options (BMP for Windows, PICT for Macintosh, Exif or JPEG) and
click the [Export] button.
4.
Once the file is exported, the dialog box will close and the new file will appear in the
thumbnail list window of the current album
Still Picture Format Settings dialog box