Photoshop

Export image sequences

  1. Choose File > Export > Render Video.
  2. In the Render Video dialog box, enter a name for the video or image sequence.
  3. Click the Select Folder button, navigate to the location you want to save your video, and then click Choose.

    To create a folder to contain your exported files, select the Create New Subfolder option and enter a name for the subfolder.

  4. Under File Options, select Image Sequence, then choose a file format from the pop‑up menu.
  5. (Optional) Click the Settings button to set options for saving the files.

    For more information on file formats and their export options, see also File formats and Saving and exporting files in other formats.

  6. (Optional) If you selected Image Sequence in step 4, enter the Starting number and choose the number of digits from the Digits pop‑up menu.

    This option specifies the numbering system for the exported image sequence files.

  7. Use the Size pop‑up menu to specify the pixel dimensions for the exported files.
  8. Under Range, select one of the following options:
    All Frames
    Renders all the frames in the Photoshop document.

    In Frame
    Lets you specify the specific frames to render.

    Currently Selected Frames
    Renders the frames selected by the work area bar in the Animation palette.

  9. (Optional) Specify render options:
    Alpha Channel
    Determines how alpha channels are rendered in the exported files.

    Frame Rate
    Determines how many frames per second (fps) the image sequence plays.
    Note: The available render options depend on the export file format you chose.

  10. Click Render.

Image Sequence export settings for QuickTime Export

The following settings are available in the Export Image Sequence Settings dialog box:

Format
Chooses a file format for the exported images.

Frames Per Second
Sets the frame rate for the image sequence.

Insert Space Before Number
Inserts a space between the name and generated number in the image’s filename.

Options
If available, click the Options button and specify export settings for the file format you chose.

For more information on the specific file formats and their options, see also Saving and exporting files in other formats and File formats.

For a video on working with Image Sequences, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0026.