> I don't know if this is appropriate for your need but you could do a
> screen cap of the canvas.
> Shift > command > 4
>
> george
>
>
>
> Is there is a simpler methode to export a still image from the
> sequence?
>
> Now each time I have to go through the menu: export / quicktime
>
> conversion / still image
>
> There must be a simpler/faster method I hope?
>
Maybe not as fast, but try using the batch export command.
- Shift N on your frame you want to make a still
- viewer turns into a still, drag that to your project . rename still
to shorter name that does not have all the TC #'s or it won't export
properly.
- repeat remaining stills.
- Highlight all stills in project, select batch, choose setting and
location, export.
Andy Edwards
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