Re: Dang Quality Problems
Cam you export them as pictures, not as a video?
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Cam you export them as pictures, not as a video?
ooh, goodie.
One other thing. Can the live feed for framebyframe be widescreen?
Because I shoot in 1920x1080.
I know this sounds weird but I dont have a mac.
For some reason, when I try to open my camera in the video input drop down bar, it's not there. Only the built-in camera.
Edmeier Animator wrote:FuryBrosStudios wrote:Idk about iPhoto though...
-FBS
Ill check now. Just a moment...
EDIT: Nope. But I guess you could drag each picture to desktop, into iPhoto.-FBS
What I did for a long time was to take the photos, upload them to iphoto, and then import them into Imovie.
Just the highest frame rate is 0.1 sec.
FuryBrosStudios wrote:Edmeier Animator wrote:Ill check now. Just a moment...
EDIT: Nope. But I guess you could drag each picture to desktop, into iPhoto.-FBS
What I did for a long time was to take the photos, upload them to iphoto, and then import them into Imovie.
Just the highest frame rate is 0.1 sec.
You DO NOT want to use iMovie for frame collection. The highest it fps it can go up to is 10fps which is choppy. Use MonkeyJam, FrameByFrame, SAM Animation, or so ething else of the kind, just not iMovie. I use to do what Samstego is explaining for a long time too until I found out about these other programs.
-LASF
^ yeah, I use FrameByFrame
-FBS
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