Exporting Results
Export Formats
Section titled “Export Formats”| Format | Bit Depth | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| TIFF | 16-bit | Further editing in Photoshop, Lightroom, etc. Maximum quality. |
| TIFF | 8-bit | Smaller files when 16-bit isn’t needed |
| PNG | 8/16-bit | Lossless sharing, web use |
| JPEG | 8-bit | Quick sharing, small file size |
How to Export
Section titled “How to Export”- After stacking, go to File > Export… (or press
Cmd+E/Ctrl+E) - Choose your output format and bit depth
- Select a destination folder and filename
- Click Save
Recommendations
Section titled “Recommendations”- For further editing: Export as 16-bit TIFF. This preserves the most tonal data for adjustments in your editing software.
- For direct sharing: JPEG at quality 90+ is fine for web and social media.
- For archiving: 16-bit TIFF or 16-bit PNG gives you a lossless master file.
Output Quality
Section titled “Output Quality”The exported image will be the same resolution as your input frames (after alignment cropping). No upscaling or downscaling is applied during the stacking process.