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Opening the Shot
To begin tracking a new shot, select File/New. However, if you wish to track a collection of disparate digital stills, instead of a video shot, see Survey Shots.
Tip: You can drag and drop the first image of a shot, a movie file, or a .sni file into SynthEyes to cause it to be opened. While you can drop anywhere on macOS and Linux, on Windows you must drop into the splash screen, the camera view, or the main title bar (or various small margin areas).
Select the desired movie-type file, such as an AVI, QT Movie, or MPEG file, or the first frame of a series of image files, such as a JPEG, TIFF, BMP, ARI, SGI RGB, Cineon, SMPTE DPX or Targa. On a Mac, file type will be determined automatically even without a file extension, if it has been written properly (though macOS does officially require extensions). If you have image files with no extension or file type, select Just Open It in the Open File dialog box so your files are visible, then select the first one and SynthEyes will determine its type automatically, if possible.
WARNING : SynthEyes is intended for use on known imagery in a secure professional environment. It is not intended or updated to combat viral threats posed by images obtained from the Internet or other unknown sources. Such images may cause SynthEyes or your computer to crash, or even to be taken over by rogue software, potentially surreptitiously.
IMPORTANT: File and path names should consist of standard ASCII characters and digits, not special or accented characters.
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