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Supported output formatsUnless otherwise noted, all image file formats are exported at 8 bits per channel (bpc). Additional output formats may be available in the File > Export menu, depending on which QuickTime components and codecs you have installed. Formats that use QuickTime components for export are listed under the dividing line in the File > Export menu. To export to some image sequence formats, choose File > Export > Image Sequence. You can add the ability to export other kinds of data by installing plug-ins or scripts provided by parties other than Adobe. For example, Paul Tuersley provides a script with which you export After Effects composition data as Cinema 4D project data: www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_paulaftereffectstocinema4d. Video and animation formats
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. For information on the None16 and Microcosm
codecs, see the Digital Anarchy website: www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_digitalanarchynone16.
To find out whether your video codec supports 16-bpc color depth,
contact the manufacturer directly. Video project formats
Still-image formats
Audio-only formats
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