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Correct answer Rick Gerard

They are only stored in memory. If you want to keep a frame you'll have to use the Composition>Save a frame as Menu or look for a script to speed up the process. I just saved an output module template and set it as the default for Frame:

You can then just press Alt./Option + Ctrl/Cmnd + S to add the frame to the render cue and then press enter to render it.

 

If you want a script this is one that I used to use.

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Rick GerardCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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April 8, 2020

They are only stored in memory. If you want to keep a frame you'll have to use the Composition>Save a frame as Menu or look for a script to speed up the process. I just saved an output module template and set it as the default for Frame:

You can then just press Alt./Option + Ctrl/Cmnd + S to add the frame to the render cue and then press enter to render it.

 

If you want a script this is one that I used to use.

MichaelBD17249178
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April 8, 2020

Thank you so much Rick !!

I'm glad with your answer.

 

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