From the course: Creating Time-Lapse Video

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Exporting the time-lapse sequence images to sequential files

Exporting the time-lapse sequence images to sequential files

From the course: Creating Time-Lapse Video

Exporting the time-lapse sequence images to sequential files

- Now that we've processed several images, let's get 'em out of camera raw. Now you don't have to leave camera raw, because tools like Adobe After Effects, can actually bring in raw files, but there is a certain advantage to baking your corrections in and outputting a file that's easier, for the computer to process. While raw files are relatively tiny, they certainly have some overhead, and the computer has to do a lot of on the fly computation. Turning your files into JPEGs, or TIFFs makes it easier to work with them, with most non-linear editing tools, and can help your computer out, if it's not a top of the line machine. - [Instructor] Let's choose command A to select all, and then open and camera raw. With all the frames selected again, command A, you'll see a button up here that allows us to save. Clicking this will bring up a new dialogue box. You can make presets if you'd like, or choose how things are going to…

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