PhotoJazz User Manual Autodesk CleanerOpening
Once PhotoJazz is properly installed,
you can add PhotoJazz image files or PhotoJazz QuickTime movies to a Media Cleaner batch,
just as you can for any other image and movie types supported by Autodesk Cleaner.
Adding
Image Sequences
Replacing
Adding
To add a PhotoJazz image or PhotoJazz QuickTime movie to a Media Cleaner batch:
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Select File > Add to Batch
in Media Cleaner to open the Open dialog.
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Select the PhotoJazz image or movie file.
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Click Open to add the image or movie to the batch.
or
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Drag the PhotoJazz image's or movie's file icon from the Macintosh Finder or Windows Explorer
and drop it on Media Cleaner's Process Window.
or
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Drag the PhotoJazz image's or movie's file icon and
drop it on Media Cleaner's application icon in the Macintosh Finder or Windows Explorer.
You can add multiple PhotoJazz images and movies by dragging all their icons
or a folder containing them onto Media Cleaner's Process window or application icon.
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Replacing
To replace an entire Media Cleaner batch with a PhotoJazz image
or PhotoJazz QuickTime movie:
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Select File > Open
in Media Cleaner to open the Open dialog.
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Select the PhotoJazz image or movie file.
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Click Open to replace the current files in the batch with the selected file.
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Image Sequences
Image Sequences: To add all sequentially numbered PhotoJazz image files in a folder:
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Select File > Open Image Sequence
in Media Cleaner to open the Open dialog.
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Select any PhotoJazz image file in the sequence.
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Click Open to add the sequence of PhotoJazz image files to the batch.
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Select the desired frame rate in the Image Sequence Settings dialog.
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Click OK.
On Open Image Sequence, Autodesk Cleaner will create a PhotoJazz QuickTime movie in that folder
with the same name as the PhotoJazz image files, excluding the frame number,
and with the file name extension ".mov" instead of ".jzz".
This movie merely refers to the original image files, rather than keeping its own copy of the images,
so it does not duplicate the image information, and is quite small.
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