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Hi- First off let me start by saying I am new to AE 
I have sequences of time lapse images which I can of course import to Quicktime and export accordingly but…. I have seen on the forums here that AE is definitely the way to go.
My question is this- What export setting are best to use for exporting say 720 jpeg images at 1280×720 or even 1920×1080? Is there a trick or best practice anyone uses?
Thanks!
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Hi- First off let me start by saying I am new to AE![]()
I have sequences of time lapse images which I can of course import to Quicktime and export accordingly but…. I have seen on the forums here that AE is definitely the way to go.
My question is this- What export setting are best to use for exporting say 720 jpeg images at 1280×720 or even 1920×1080? Is there a trick or best practice anyone uses?
Thanks!
If there is no need to downscale footage Always export it in native resolution in order to keep quality.
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Thanks! Got it figured out…
