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The Sheer codecs don't show up in the Output Module pop-up menu in the Render Queue dialog After Effects won't let me set the Depth pop-up menu in the Output Module Templates to Trillions I'm only seeing 8-bit values in the After Effects Info Palette I can't open SheerVideo QuickTime Movie Files (".mov") in After Effects I can't open SheerVideo QuickTime Image Files (".qtif" or ".qti") in After Effects I can't figure out how to render to SheerVideo Picture Files (".pict" or ".pct") in After Effects
You need to load the Sheer codecs into your After Effects project first. You need to load the Sheer codecs into your After Effects project first.
You probably need to install the SheerVideo.jsx startup script into the Adobe After Effects Startup Scripts folder, which tells Adobe After Effects Professional (v6.0 and later) that the Sheer codecs can input and output high-precision RGB data. Make sure you are using the latest version of QuickTime; in particular, high-precision support was added in QuickTime 5.0. If you installed After Effects after installing SheerVideo, run the SheerVideo installer again. If you have multiple copies of After Effects installed on your computer, you may need to install this file by hand. If you are running Windows or Mac OS 8|9, you need to restart your system. If you installed SheerVideo after launching After Effects Pro, you need to quit and relaunch After Effects Pro.
You probably need to install the SheerVideo.jsx startup script into the Adobe After Effects Startup Scripts folder, which tells Adobe After Effects Professional (v6.0 and later) that the Sheer codecs can input and output high-precision RGB data. Make sure you are using the latest version of QuickTime; in particular, high-precision support was added in QuickTime 5.0.
You probably haven't properly installed QuickTime or SheerVideo.
Adobe After Effects does not import QuickTime Image Files, although it exports them.
Adobe After Effects does not support QuickTime encoding in rendering to PICT files, although it does import and export such files. Adobe After Effects does not render to QuickTime Image Files, although it exports them.
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