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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Glendale, Ca
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program to use to put jpegs to animate
what program is there to use to put a bunch of pictures together to animate.
i took continuous shots at a car event, and i want to use a program that can change faster than "every 1 second" if power point can do it, i forgot sad to say, im rusty. so perhaps a brief run through would be nice. Thnx in Advance.
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Join Date: Oct 1999
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What is this for? a presentation? the web? video?
There are several ways to do, and PowerPoint will, but if I knew the outcome, I could tell you the best tool for the job.
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Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: Dallas, Texas
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Quicktime allows you to turn a series of images into a movie. I think you have ot have the pro version for that, though...
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the pictures are from a car drift event.
i took pictures simotaneously using "continuous" mode. i just want to link the pictures together in a slide show. pretty much as fast as a cartoon animation it doesnt need the software that needs to be purchased.
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It can be done with the normal version of Quicktime.
Number the images so that they follow the order that you want to have them displayed. File > Open Image Sequence (choose the first image), click OK. Set the framerate. File > Save As... You are done!
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