Exporting with QuickTime conversion is probably the fastest method.
to make that a tad faster, assign Export with QuickTime Conversion to
a key command (I use Option Apple E)
if you have a LOT to do, then collect a bunch of stills,
and use batch export.
George suggested a freeze frame, but also mentioned the problem with
that.
it contains a time-code value, which could be great EXCEPT batch
export cant deal with the colons.
(frustratingly, a single Export with QuickTime Conversion can)
so given you have to re-name, i have another suggestion which is to
match frame into the viewer,
mark an in point, and make a subclip.
or mark an in AND out point and make a 1frame subclip.
this will be sitting in the browser ready for you to re-name it.
if you copy the sequence into a new project before you do your
selecting,
then you will have a very uncluttered browser in which to work,
and all the subclips will appear in the one place.
nick
On 22/11/2009, at 5:39 AM, Rieni wrote:
> 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?
>
>
>
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