Exporting Image Sequences from the Node View
To export an image sequence, you need to adjust a few settings in the Write node’s properties.
Here is a list of all the image formats supported for rendering with Write nodes.
Format | Specification | Description |
TVG |
Toon Boom Vector Graphic (*.tvg) Toon Boom's proprietary format for storing vector drawings. NOTE: To export TVG files, your Write node must be connected to a vector drawing layer or to a vector composite node. The exported TVG files will contain the vector and bitmap drawing information, but will ignore effects and deformations.
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TGA | Full colour |
Truevision TGA/TARGA (*.tga) A standard image format with lossless compression and support for transparency. |
TGA1 | Greyscale | |
TGA3 | Full colour | |
TGA4 | Full colour with transparency | |
SGI | Full colour / 8 bits per channel |
Silicon Graphics Image (*.sgi) A highly capable format with lossless compression as well as support for double precision and transparency. |
SGI1 | Greyscale / 8 bits per channel | |
SGI3 | Full colour / 8 bits per channel | |
SGI4 | Full colour with transparency / 8 bits per channel | |
SGIDP | Full colour / 16 bits per channel | |
SGIDP3 | Full colour / 16 bits per channel | |
SGIDP4 | Full colour with transparency / 16 bits per channel | |
PSD | Full colour / 8 bits per channel |
Photoshop Document (*.psd) An Adobe Photoshop proprietary format used for image editing. PSD files exported by Harmony contain a single background layer with the rasterized image. |
PSD1 | Greyscale / 8 bits per channel | |
PSD3 | Full colour / 8 bits per channel | |
PSD4 | Full colour with transparency / 8 bits per channel | |
PSDDP | Full colour / 16 bits per channel | |
PSDDP1 | Greyscale / 16 bits per channel | |
PSDDP3 | Full colour / 16 bits per channel | |
PSDDP4 | Full colour with transparency / 16 bits per channel | |
YUV |
Y'UV frame (*.yuv) A legacy format optimized for NTSC television. The image information is encoded in the Y'UV color space, which means Luma (Y') and Chrominance (UV). NOTE: YUV images must be exported in NTSC resolution (720 x 540), or they will not be legible.
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PAL |
PAL frame (*.pal) A legacy format optimized for PAL television. NOTE: PAL images must be exported in PAL resolution (768 x 576), or they will not be legible.
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SCAN |
Toon Boom Scan Files (*.scan) A Toon Boom proprietary format used by Scan to store scanned image information along with its registration (peg) information. SCAN files are in gresycale. |
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PNG | Full colour / 8 bits per channel |
Portable Network Graphics (*.png) A highly portable image format with lossless compression as well as support for transparency and double-precision. PNG is typically used for Web applications, graphical user interfaces and image sharing. |
PNG4 | Full colour with transparency / 8 bits per channel | |
PNGDP | Full colour / 16 bits per channel | |
PNGDP3 | Full colour / 16 bits per channel | |
PNGDP4 | Full colour with transparency / 16 bits per channel | |
JPG |
Jpeg (*.jpg) A very compact image format with lossy compression. It is typically used for Web pages and photo sharing. Because it does not preserve image quality, it is recommended to never use it except when disk space or rendering time is critical and image quality is expendable. |
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BMP | Full colour |
Bitmap (*.bmp) A standard uncompressed image format commonly used on Microsoft operating systems. |
BMP4 | Full colour with transparency | |
IFF | 8 bits per channel |
Interchange File Format (*.iff) A container file format which can store text, image and sound data, and which is commonly used for exchanging data between different platforms. IFF files exported by Harmony contain the rendered image as well as Z-depth information for each pixel. If your scene has multiplane or 3D elements, this format can be used for compositing your animation with other graphical elements in 3D animation software. NOTE: Contrary to EXR and DTEX images, this format does not support antialiasing. It is recommended to use EXR or DTEX if possible.
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IFF_16 | 16 bits per channel | |
OPT | Full colour |
Toon Boom OPT image (*.opt) A legacy Toon Boom proprietary format that stores raw image data with lossless compression. |
OPT1 | Greyscale | |
OPT3 | Full colour | |
OPT4 | Full colour with transparency | |
VAR |
Toon Boom VAR image (*.var) A legacy Toon Boom proprietary format that stores raw image data with lossless compression in greyscale. |
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TIFF |
Tagged Image File Format (*.tiff) An image format with many compression and encoding settings. It is often used for image exchange in visual arts and publishing. TIFF images exported by Harmony are uncompressed, encoded on a per-pixel (interleaved) basis in PC byte order. |
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DPX | 8 bits per channel / Full color / RGB channel order |
Digital Picture Exchange (*.dpx) A professional photo format that supports various different approaches to storing colour information, which can be used for storing, exchanging and editing raw information recorded by cameras. It is commonly used in film production. |
DPX3_8 | 8 bits per channel / Full color / RGB channel order | |
DPX3_10 | 10 bits per channel / Full color / RGB channel order | |
DPX3_12 | 12 bits per channel / Full color / RGB channel order | |
DPX3_16 | 16 bits per channel / Full color / RGB channel order | |
DPX3_10_INVERTED_CHANNELS | 10 bits per channel / Full color / BGR channel order | |
DPX3_12_INVERTED_CHANNELS | 12 bits per channel / Full color / BGR channel order | |
DPX3_16_INVERTED_CHANNELS | 16 bits per channel / Full color / BGR channel order | |
EXR |
OpenEXR (*.exr) A highly capable deep image format. Each pixel in an EXR file is exported with its Z-depth information, as well as color and depth information of pixels further back for semi-transparent pixels. If your scene has multiplane or 3D elements, this format can be used for compositing your animation with other graphical elements in 3D animation software. |
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Portable Document File (*.pdf) Typically, PDF files are used to store, archive, share and print documents. However, Harmony uses the PDF format for its capability to store bitmap images and vector graphics. If the write node is connected to a vector drawing layer or to a vector composite, the exported PDF files will contain the image as a vector graphic. It will ignore bitmap layers, effects and deformations. Otherwise, the PDF files will contain the rendered image as a bitmap. |
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DTEX |
Deep Texture (*.dtex) A commonly used deep image format. Each pixel in an DTEX file is exported with its Z-depth information, as well as color and depth information of pixels further back for semi-transparent pixels. If your scene has multiplane or 3D elements, this format can be used for compositing your animation with other graphical elements in 3D animation software. NOTE: Exporting in Deep Texture requires RenderMan to be installed on the machine and the path to RenderMan properly configured in Harmony
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- In the Node view, open the Write node’s editor by clicking its square yellow properties button.
- In the Output tab, select the Drawing option to create an image sequence.
- Click Choose and browse to the directory where you want to save the output. You can also use the default directory to save in the default
frames
folder included in the scene directory.
- In the Drawing Filename field, type the image sequence’s name prefix. It is recommended to leave the hyphen (-) at the end of the name to separate the image name from the image number.
- In the Start field, select the starting number for the image sequence.
- In the Leading Zeros field, select the number of digits you want to see after the sequence prefix.
- In the Drawing Type field, select the file format in which your project will output.
- Click Close.
The project will not start rendering yet, since these are only the settings. You can still modify your scene.