F flat6 macrumors regular Original poster Oct 24, 2004 244 0 May 18, 2005 #1 Any software recommendations for making GIFs out of movie segments?
edesignuk Moderator emeritus Mar 25, 2002 19,232 2 London, England May 18, 2005 #2 Open movie in QT Pro > Export to image sequence (save in to a new folder) > Open Adobe ImageReady > File > Import > Folder as Frames > Save as
Open movie in QT Pro > Export to image sequence (save in to a new folder) > Open Adobe ImageReady > File > Import > Folder as Frames > Save as
F flat6 macrumors regular Original poster Oct 24, 2004 244 0 May 18, 2005 #3 edesignuk said: Open movie in QT Pro > Export to image sequence (save in to a new folder) > Open Adobe ImageReady > File > Import > Folder as Frames > Save as Click to expand... That requires QT Pro Anything free? I do have Adobe CS's various software... not much else.
edesignuk said: Open movie in QT Pro > Export to image sequence (save in to a new folder) > Open Adobe ImageReady > File > Import > Folder as Frames > Save as Click to expand... That requires QT Pro Anything free? I do have Adobe CS's various software... not much else.
M mms macrumors 6502a Oct 8, 2003 784 0 CA May 18, 2005 #4 Are you talking about a single frame (like a screenshot) or creating something like an animated GIF?
homerjward macrumors 68030 May 11, 2004 2,745 0 fig tree May 18, 2005 #5 flat6 said: That requires QT Pro Anything free? I do have Adobe CS's various software... not much else. Click to expand... just drag a quicktime movie onto imageready's dock icon. works for me not with every codec tho, specifically h.264 though dont know about that in cs2
flat6 said: That requires QT Pro Anything free? I do have Adobe CS's various software... not much else. Click to expand... just drag a quicktime movie onto imageready's dock icon. works for me not with every codec tho, specifically h.264 though dont know about that in cs2
edesignuk Moderator emeritus Mar 25, 2002 19,232 2 London, England May 19, 2005 #6 homerjward said: just drag a quicktime movie onto imageready's dock icon. works for me not with every codec tho, specifically h.264 though dont know about that in cs2 Click to expand... I had no idea ImageReady could do that, go to know, thanks.
homerjward said: just drag a quicktime movie onto imageready's dock icon. works for me not with every codec tho, specifically h.264 though dont know about that in cs2 Click to expand... I had no idea ImageReady could do that, go to know, thanks.