Hi Lynn,
I like Joe's idea to make a slideshow in Rev. You could even make a
tool that creates these slideshows automatically.
Perhaps not exactly what you have in mind, but you could use a screen
recorder to record the animation into a QuickTime movie. Here's a
screen recorder created with Revolution: <http://snapper.economy-x-talk.com
>.
Since it is possible to create a simple screen recorder with
Revolution, it is also possible to create a movie directly from your
stack. Check out the EnhancedQT external (should be the first hit in
your favorite search engine). I use it to create my movies.
--
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On 16 sep 2008, at 06:46, Lynn Saults wrote:
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>
(I
tried to post this earlier today but got a message that I wasn't a
member.
Guess I've been too quiet for too long. I'm sorry if it get posted
more than
once but I'm having a hard time and haven't seen it yet.)
I use Revolution to do psychology experiments. I have a program to
generate
sequences of simple visual stimuli (arrays of colored squares). A
colleague
who does infant research wants to use these stimuli in an
experiment. She
presents such sequences on a Mac as quicktime movies. I have
modified my
program to export each stimulus display as a picture (a 'snapshot').
Is
there a way to export the sequence of pictures as a quicktime movie
from
Revolution or to easily create a quicktime movie from a sequence of
picture
(snapshots)? I think I can use iMovie to make a movie from pictures,
but
that seems rather tedious and clumsy, especially to get the timings
I want.
I would appreciate suggestions about a good way to do this, using
Revolution
alone or with externals or using other software.
Thanks!
J Scott Saults, PhD
Research Associate
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