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Render Options

Disabling specific rendering steps

Several rendering options are available at the bottom left of the viewer:

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The first two options disable specific rendering steps:

  • When animating a layer, it is possible to add a Motion Blur to make the animation visually smoother.
  • When Retiming a video or an image sequence, new frames can be created via one of the methods proposed by the Retime Filter.

These two operations may require more or less computation time, depending on the precision required and the number of layers using them.

The two first options allow you to temporarily disable Motion-Blur and Retime Filter for all layers in the current composition, to make Autograph more reactive when setting up an animation.

Clipping, Checkerboard and Downscale

  • Clip to Format: disable this option to render the viewer image outside the Format limits
  • Use Pixel Aspect: disabling this option will not take into account the composition's pixel aspect ratio
  • Checkerboard: displays the composition's transparent pixels as a Checkerboard, with square sizes and colors customizable in Preferences > Appearance
  • Faster Preview: disables Motion-Blur, Frame Blending and reduces resolution when scrubbing in the timeline or moving a Layer
  • Downscale: a list of several presets that compute fewer pixels than the composition definition.
    • Render the image one pixel by two, or four or eight, etc...
    • The Auto mode uses the Zoom factor to automatically select one of the presets.
      • Below 50%, preset 1:2 is selected
      • Below 25%, preset 1:4 is selected
      • Below 12.5%, preset 1:8 is selected.
      • Etc ...
    • Setting 1:1 forces the Viewer to render every pixel in the image, even if the Zoom ratio is well below 100%.

Note

Some generators and modifiers need to be rendered at full resolution to be displayed properly. This is where the 1:1 mode can help.

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