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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 😎
 
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 😎

That requires QT Pro 😱
Anything free? I do have Adobe CS's various software... not much else.
 
Are you talking about a single frame (like a screenshot) or creating something like an animated GIF?
 
flat6 said:
That requires QT Pro 😱
Anything free? I do have Adobe CS's various software... not much else.
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
 
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
😱 I had no idea ImageReady could do that, go to know, thanks.
 
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