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Chapter 3 Starting Your Project
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Importing Still Image Files
Avid FX supports all QuickTime-supported still image file formats including Adobe
Photoshop PSD files. You can import larger than project size images, which you can then
pan and scan. You can also import images that are up to 16,000 pixels by 16,000 pixels.
Preparing Still Image Files for Import
If you are creating or editing a still image file in a third-party application, use the following
guidelines:
Acceptable still image file formats include all QuickTime supported file
formats—PCTs, Windows Bitmap (BMP), Targa Image Files, TIFs, JPEGs, GIFs,
Photoshop files, PNGs, and Silicon Graphics Image Files. Install QuickTime to use
these files in Avid FX.
Save the file at the same size as your Avid FX project. For example, if your project is
640 x 486 in Avid FX, save your still image file at 640 x 486. You can import files that
are larger or smaller than your project size. Larger files are useful for creating pan-and-
zoom, camera stand-style animations.
Adjust the resolution of the image comparable to the image size of the Avid FX project.
Avid FX always renders at 72 dpi (dot-per-inch). For Avid FX, 72 dpi has a resolution of
216 x 360. For example, if you save an image of 300 dpi with a resolution of 900 x
1500, it will be much larger than the default Avid FX project size.
Add a one pixel vertical motion blur to eliminate any vertical artefacts in your image
that are only a single pixel high. Otherwise, those single pixels flicker as they cross the
horizontal scan lines of your interlaced video.
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You can create a sequential series of single-image files and then import them as animation
by assigning them the Movie media type. See “Importing Sequential Files” on page 140.
To import a still image file:
1. Do one of the following:
From the Project window, select File > Import.
From the timeline, select Still Image File as your media type.
Click the Add Image Media button from the Timeline buttons area.
2. Navigate to the location of the external file to open it.
The media icon changes to represent the media type—see “Track Media Button” on
page 86.
3. Click the Face track to set the following options in the Image Media tab in the Controls
window to adjust the file import settings:
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