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Process

New in v1.1, it is also possible to render/compress then automatically import the new file into one of the other supported Adobe apps (After Effects, Photoshop, Animate, Premiere).



Click one of the buttons available buttons to export and compress using the above settings, then Anubis will:

  • Open the app you are sending to (if it isn't already open)

  • Import the new file into the open project

    • It will create a new project if one isn't open in Ae, Ps, An

    • If a project isn't open in Premiere it will stop here. There are too many project settings to define to automate this process.

  • Add the file to the current timeline

Process

New in v1.1, it is also possible to render/compress then automatically import the new file into one of the other supported Adobe apps (After Effects, Photoshop, Animate, Premiere).



Click one of the buttons available buttons to export and compress using the above settings, then Anubis will:

  • Open the app you are sending to (if it isn't already open)

  • Import the new file into the open project

    • It will create a new project if one isn't open in Ae, Ps, An

    • If a project isn't open in Premiere it will stop here. There are too many project settings to define to automate this process.

  • Add the file to the current timeline

Process

New in v1.1, it is also possible to render/compress then automatically import the new file into one of the other supported Adobe apps (After Effects, Photoshop, Animate, Premiere).



Click one of the buttons available buttons to export and compress using the above settings, then Anubis will:

  • Open the app you are sending to (if it isn't already open)

  • Import the new file into the open project

    • It will create a new project if one isn't open in Ae, Ps, An

    • If a project isn't open in Premiere it will stop here. There are too many project settings to define to automate this process.

  • Add the file to the current timeline

💡 Alpha channel support

From After Effects, it is possible to disable MP4 compression and render a full-resolution video file with an embedded alpha channel (using Animation, ProRes 4444, etc). With Send to App it is possible to import this render into Premiere and Photoshop.

Note: Animate does not support these higher quality video files and requires MP4s.

💡 Alpha channel support

From After Effects, it is possible to disable MP4 compression and render a full-resolution video file with an embedded alpha channel (using Animation, ProRes 4444, etc). With Send to App it is possible to import this render into Premiere and Photoshop.

Note: Animate does not support these higher quality video files and requires MP4s.

💡 Alpha channel support

From After Effects, it is possible to disable MP4 compression and render a full-resolution video file with an embedded alpha channel (using Animation, ProRes 4444, etc). With Send to App it is possible to import this render into Premiere and Photoshop.

Note: Animate does not support these higher quality video files and requires MP4s.

History

Our interpretation of MP4 compression began in Timelord, as a small feature to render/compress/send a reference video from Ae to Ps/An. We tuned the compressor to generate the best looking and lightest files possible, and then we started naturally using the feature to export MP4s for the web.

This is how Anubis came to be a standalone tool. As time went on, the MP4 compressor became more advanced in Anubis than in Timelord –since MP4s was just a minor feature of Timelord.

Our development team is one person, so based on limited resources, we decided to remove MP4 rendering from Timelord so Anubis could be the compressor tool.

The logical next step was to extend the Send to App feature to support all 4 apps that Anubis works between.

History

Our interpretation of MP4 compression began in Timelord, as a small feature to render/compress/send a reference video from Ae to Ps/An. We tuned the compressor to generate the best looking and lightest files possible, and then we started naturally using the feature to export MP4s for the web.

This is how Anubis came to be a standalone tool. As time went on, the MP4 compressor became more advanced in Anubis than in Timelord –since MP4s was just a minor feature of Timelord.

Our development team is one person, so based on limited resources, we decided to remove MP4 rendering from Timelord so Anubis could be the compressor tool.

The logical next step was to extend the Send to App feature to support all 4 apps that Anubis works between.

History

Our interpretation of MP4 compression began in Timelord, as a small feature to render/compress/send a reference video from Ae to Ps/An. We tuned the compressor to generate the best looking and lightest files possible, and then we started naturally using the feature to export MP4s for the web.

This is how Anubis came to be a standalone tool. As time went on, the MP4 compressor became more advanced in Anubis than in Timelord –since MP4s was just a minor feature of Timelord.

Our development team is one person, so based on limited resources, we decided to remove MP4 rendering from Timelord so Anubis could be the compressor tool.

The logical next step was to extend the Send to App feature to support all 4 apps that Anubis works between.

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