On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Tom <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It's not preserving the still images that bothers me so much as the
> video---video of our little kids who have grown up or adults who are
> no longer with us. I can print out still images and preserve them in
> various ways, but there is no printing out video to save it; it's on
> disks or tape in order to exist at all. My video is shot on mini-DV,
> fed into my Mac through a firewire cable, edited in Final Cut, and
> burned to DVD. These edited videos have titles, captions, and brevity
> through cuts of unnecessary footage that make it watchable, unlike the
> raw tapes.
>

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In extreme terms you can print the video.

Photoshop has the ability to take a video file and break it into
individual frames. Saving according to your preset.
At 30 fps the folders would of course, become massive.

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