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- Engage_London
I have about a thousand images in segments such as menu0001-menu0060
etc. etc..
I'd like to be able to just select them and turn them into a uncompressed quicktime... is there an easy way of doing this rather than taking them into aftereffects etc...?
- chossy0
yes with quicktime pro version 7 you can open an image sequence and then export it as a qtime movie. :)
pop them into the correct batches in separate folders and it will be ok or just shift > click on the things you want to import.
- Engage_London0
sweet... thanks chossy...
a days work has probably just turned into about an hour!
- ********0
yeah, qt7 does the job
- chossy0
yay :D that's very cool indeed put your feet up and chillax for the rest of the day.
- Fariska0
Flash does it: import the first frame and it recognizes that is a part of a sequence and so ask you if want to import the entire sequence.
Than export to avi/mov.
- ********0
had a poster project with 600 photos that needed to be set up in a tight grid.. was gonna do it by hand which would takes hours and hours of shitwork, but testpilot showed me the thumbnail automate feat. and that did it for me in 2 min. instead .. faster money i ever made
i still think back on that great felling of joy .. and boy did i have a nice day off.. thanks again Duane
- chossy0
fariska it has to be uncompressed, I am not sure if flash does uncompressed quicktime movies.
- Engage_London0
and in flash it ends up as a weird flash/mov hybrid
- Fariska0
Oh sorry, i use flash on win, ad you can export uncompressed AVI.
- tank0
hmmm.in after effects its alos possible.
just import as a sequence.
rendor it in what format you like
- van_rijn0
if your on a mac.. iphoto does the trick as well. can set up the delay, backgrouhd, music etc
- tank0
hmmm and i should learn to read entire posts hahah..but still inas a sequence it aint gonna take long.if you import it as independant images,now thats a lot of work.
- Engage_London0
what would be neat is a program that recognizes the different image sequences and creates seperate movie sequences... that would be cool
- chossy0
aye lad that would be rad, motion exports frame numbers which is rad so if you 'pick up' from a point it names it from the timelines frame number not 1 etc.