Difference between revisions of "Making QuickTime movies (.mov files) from sequences of images"
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
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* [[Tarsier Tutorial: Watershed simulation using the Marmoset Model]] | * [[Tarsier Tutorial: Watershed simulation using the Marmoset Model]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:39, 8 April 2010
How to make .mov files using Apple QuickTime Pro. (Note, the Pro version is needed for this)
- Open QuickTime
- File -> Open Image Sequence
- Browse to the vid folder where the .jpegs are located. Click on the first .jpeg and open.
- After QuickTime opens the image sequence you need to flatten it. File -> Save As, give file a name and click save.
Compressing movies
- Open file with QuickTime
- File -> Export
- Give file a name, but don't click save
- Click on options ( Located on lower right corner of form )
- Click on settings.
- Select your compression quality and compression type. click Ok
- Save Movie.
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