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choose. The following advanced settings options are available for Animated GIF or GIF
Sequences:
Dithering: Select to simulate colors that are not available in the Web-safe color palette
used by Web browsers. Dithering simulates unavailable colors using patterns that
intersperse
pixels from available colors. Dithered colors may look coarse and grainy, but
dithering generally improves the apparent color range and the appearance of gradations.
Deselect this option to move unavailable colors to the next closest color in the
palette; this may cause abrupt color transitions.
Transparency: Select None from the menu to create the movie in an opaque rectangle.
Select Hard to convert one color into a transparent area; click Color to specify the color.
Select Soft to convert one color into a transparent area and soften the edges; click Color
to specify the color.
Looping: Select if you want the animated GIF to play continuously without stopping.
Deselect this option if you want the animated GIF to play only once and then stop. This
option is not available for a GIF sequence.
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Range Select the range of time to export. Select Work Area to export the frame range
indicated by the work area markers (see “Moving around in the Timeline window” on
page 118). If you are exporting from the Source view or a Clip window, and In and Out
points are marked, you can select In to Out to export the marked range only.
Export Video Select to export the video tracks, or deselect to prevent exporting video
tracks.
Export Audio Select to export the audio tracks, or deselect to prevent exporting audio
tracks.
Add to Project When Finished Select if you want the exported file to be added to the
Project window after exporting is complete.
Beep When Finished Select if you want Adobe Premiere Pro to sound an alert when
exporting is complete.
Embedding Options Select Project Link from this menu if you want the exported file to
include information necessary to use the Edit Original command. When a file contains this
information, you can open and edit the original project from within another Adobe
Premiere Pro project or from another application that supports the command. Select
None from this menu if you do not want to include the information. This option is not
available for all formats.
Video export settings
The following options are available in the Video Settings panel of the Export Settings
dialog box:
Compressor Choose the codec (compressor/decompressor) for Adobe Premiere Pro to
apply when exporting a file, and click Configure (if available) to set options specific to the
selected codec. The codecs available depend on the File Type you chose in the Export
Settings panel.
Note: If you cannot find options that your codec provides, see the documentation
provided by the hardware manufacturer. Some codecs included with video-capture
hardware require that you set compression options in dialog boxes provided by the codec,
instead of through the options described in this section.
Depth Choose the color depth, or the number of colors to include in video that you
export. This menu may not be available if the selected Compressor supports only one
color depth. You can also specify an 8-bit (256-color) palette when preparing a video

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