Bobby Singh
July 9th, 2008, 03:39 PM
hey
is there any software around that lets you capture a selection of random images from DV quicktime files automatically
im sure it's been asked before
im looking at offering a storybook album to some of my 'videography' clients
the footage will be shot in HDV. if i can produce a random set of images.. that would really do wonders for me
cheers for any advice
Robert Lane
July 9th, 2008, 11:21 PM
I never seen nor heard of anything setup to parse out stills from video automatically - and certainly not randomly; seems you'd want to have control over what frame actually turns into a still image. For example you wouldn't want a frame that was blurry either because of bad focus or subject movement, right?
There are several methods you could use to grab your stills:
You could either import the QT clip into a FCP timeline and use the "Make Freeze Frame" command, then export those frames as stills or;
You could simply play the clip in the QT viewer, pause the playback at any point you want then use the APPLE-SHIFT-4 command to manually take a screenshot of the paused frame or;
You could use the EXPORT command directly in QT and send out a freeze frame...
There are several manual options but no automated method - that I've seen.
Chris Korrow
July 12th, 2008, 11:20 AM
I do a lot of still capture from video, if you want the best quality, I'd suggest bringing it into FCP & export individual freeze frames. Or you could do an edit of the frames you want, (I use 3 frame clips) into a sequence, then de-interlace it all & export an image sequence.
De-interlacing takes away a lot of those black jagged lines from the edges, doing 3 frame clips lets you choose the best image. This saves a lot of time because you can de-interlace them all at once & export all at once if your doing a lot of images.
Bobby Singh
September 28th, 2008, 04:40 PM
thanks guys
but need something more faster and automated
imagine the potential !