From: Kim Gammelgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On 29/09/03 5:46, "Charles Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Doesn't change the answer. Quicktime Pro (or iPhoto, or iMovie) can quickly and easily turn a series of still images into a movie saved in Quicktime format
Well, it may not change your answer, but why don't you tell us how to getSorry. You're right, I should have done a step-by-step.
the photos into a Quicktime Movie easily with Quicktime Pro instead of
telling us - again - that it can be done. That answer does noone any good,
not even you.
1. Create a folder full of images. For best results, the images should be sequentially numbered (pic1, pic2 etc) and the same size.
2. Open Quicktime Player. Go to File -> Open Image Sequence.
3. Navigate to the folder full of images, and choose the first one.
4. Select the amount of time you'd like each picture to take (up to ten seconds per frame, or as little as 15 pictures ["frames"] per second).
5. Save resulting file.
Can you please explain an easy method importing a folder of photos into a
Quicktime movie using Quicktime pro. (Just because there is a way hard way
to do it, doesn't make your answer useable at all). Please clarify!
While you would certainly get more impressive results using iMovie or iPhoto (music, transitions), I hope you'll find the method described pretty easy. It's great for stop-motion animation purposes.
A slightly longer version of the explanation above can be found in the Quicktime Help, using the search terms "slideshow" or "image sequence."
_Chas_
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