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ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS 7.0
User Guide
591
Supported video and animation file formats
You can output the following video and animation file formats from After Effects:
3GPP (3GP, 3G2, AMC; requires QuickTime 6.5 or later)
Animated GIF (GIF)
Cineon (CIN, DPX; 16 and 32 bpc converted to 10 bpc)
ElectricImage (IMG, EIZ)
Filmstrip (FLM)
FLC (FLC)
FLI (FLI)
MPEG-2 (Windows only)
MPEG-2 DVD (Windows only)
MPEG-4 (requires QuickTime)
OMF (Pro only)
QuickTime (MOV, DV; requires QuickTime for 8 bpc and codec support for 16 bpc)
RealMedia (RAM, RM; Windows only)
SWF
Video for Windows (AVI)
Windows Media (Windows only)
After Effects can read and render QuickTime files in 16-bpc color depth. When you select a QuickTime codec that
supports 16-bpc color depth in the Output Module dialog box, such as the None16 codec, Trillions Of Colors is
available. (See “Supported file formats for import” on page 69.) To find out whether your video codec supports 16-bpc
color depth, contact the manufacturer directly.
Supported video project file formats
Advanced Authoring Format (AAF; Pro only)
Adobe Premiere Pro project (PRPROJ; Windows only)
Supported still-image file formats
You can output the following still image or still image sequence file formats from After Effects:
Adobe Photoshop (PSD, 8, 16, and 32 bpc)
Bitmap (BMP, RLE)
CompuServe GIF (GIF)
Maya IFF (IFF; 16 bpc)
JPEG (JPG, JPE)
Open EXR (EXR)
PCX (PCX)
Pict (PCT, PIC)
Pixar (PXR)

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