Plays the sound for the current frame of the exposure sheet.
Plays the sound for the current frame of the exposure sheet. Valid for selected frames.
Adds frames/layers before the currently selected portion of the exposure sheet.
Adds frames/layers before the currently selected portion of the exposure sheet. Valid on any selected portion of the exposure sheet.
Expands the currently selected interpolation marker into a set of explicit frames.
Expands the currently selected interpolation marker into a set of explicit frames. Valid when an interpolation marker is selected.
Checks the exposure sheet for errors.
Checks the exposure sheet for errors. Valid for nontrivial exposure sheets.
Allows edit of the record & playback parameters.
Generates a text-only version of the exposure sheet, for use in spread-sheets.
Generates a text-only version of the exposure sheet, for use in spread-sheets. Valid for nontrivial exposure sheets.
Performs a flip-book page flip of the open paint files.
Performs a flip-book page flip of the open paint files. Valid for paint files.
Converts an exposure sheet from 24fps to 60fps
Converts an exposure sheet from 24fps to 60fps. Valid for exposure sheets at 24fps.
Outputs to the location directed in the Where menu of the Set playback dialog.
Outputs to the location directed in the Where menu of the Set playback dialog. Valid for film data.
Saves to disk in a device-dependant manner. This file type may be played back at monitor framing rate.
Saves to disk in a device-dependant manner. This file type may be played back at monitor framing rate. Valid for film data at 1:1 resolution.
Saves in PICS format. This file type has a limited size.
Saves in PICS format. This file type has a limited size. Valid for film data.
As PICS, above, but output is be compressed using the selected compressor, allowing twice as many frames.
As PICS, above, but output will first be compressed using the selected compressor, allowing twice as many frames. Valid for film data.
Saves in a series of consecutively named picture files. The file names should end in a number, such as PICT1.
Saves in a series of consecutively named picture files. The file names should end in a number, such as PICT1. Valid for film data.
Saves in a series of consecutively named picture files. The file names should end in a number, such as PICT1. Each file will be a factor larger than the frame buffer.
Saves in a series of consecutively named picture files. The file names should end in a number, such as PICT1. Each file will be a factor larger than the frame buffer. Disabled because there is no film data or Resolution is 1:1.
Saves in a series of consecutively named RLA files. The file names should end in a number, such as RLA1.
Saves in a series of consecutively named RLA files. The file names should end in a number, such as RLA1. Valid for film data.
Saves in a QuickTime movie file.
Saves in a QuickTime movie file. Valid for film data.
Converts an exposure sheet from 24fps to 30fps.
Converts an exposure sheet from 24fps to 30fps. Valid for exposure sheets at 24fps.
Converts an exposure sheet to a Leica-reel, by keeping only key frames & timing.
Converts an exposure sheet to a Leica-reel, by keeping only key frames & timing. Valid when there are key frames.
Converts an exposure sheet to a storyboard, by keeping only key frames.
Converts an exposure sheet to a storyboard, by keeping only key frames. Valid when there are key frames.
Saves in a series of consecutively named TIFF files. The file names should end in a number, such as TIFF1.
Saves in a series of consecutively named TIFF files. The file names should end in a number, such as TIFF1. Valid for film data.