Exporting Captured images from Video Studio 11
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Exporting Captured images from Video Studio 11
Hello Everybody
I am using Video Studio 11 +, I have captured some wedding footage of my friends wedding and have save some frames as images, which sit directly into the image library.
I want to export them out of VS11 + so I can manipulate them in photoshop and then print, the only way I can see to do this is to print them from VS11+ and then scan them in at a high realution into photshop, but this seems rather a long winded way to do things, can somebody tell me how to do it or is this not a function in VS11+?
Thank you very much in anticipation.
I am using Video Studio 11 +, I have captured some wedding footage of my friends wedding and have save some frames as images, which sit directly into the image library.
I want to export them out of VS11 + so I can manipulate them in photoshop and then print, the only way I can see to do this is to print them from VS11+ and then scan them in at a high realution into photshop, but this seems rather a long winded way to do things, can somebody tell me how to do it or is this not a function in VS11+?
Thank you very much in anticipation.
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Trevor Andrew
Hi
Not sure I understand.
The images in the library are only a thumbnail a virtual clip representing the actual file on the hard drive.
If you right click the thumbnail, select properties, the file name includes the location on the hard drive of the actual file.
Example:-
c:\program files\ulead systems\ulead videostudio 10\samples\image\i08.jpg
You can open this image file using photoshop, once you resave the image you may have to re-link in VS.
Not sure I understand.
The images in the library are only a thumbnail a virtual clip representing the actual file on the hard drive.
If you right click the thumbnail, select properties, the file name includes the location on the hard drive of the actual file.
Example:-
c:\program files\ulead systems\ulead videostudio 10\samples\image\i08.jpg
You can open this image file using photoshop, once you resave the image you may have to re-link in VS.
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From the image library, right click an image and select "Properties"
On the General tab you will see file name.
Drag your mouse over it with the LEFT mouse key held down to highlight it.
(You cannot always see the complete file name due to the fixed width of the dialog box - when you wipe over the name the rest will be revealed)
With the complete file name highlighted, RIGHT click the mouse and select copy.
You can now either paste that into notepad, or simply open your favourite image editor and when you select open image just paste the file name in.

On the General tab you will see file name.
Drag your mouse over it with the LEFT mouse key held down to highlight it.
(You cannot always see the complete file name due to the fixed width of the dialog box - when you wipe over the name the rest will be revealed)
With the complete file name highlighted, RIGHT click the mouse and select copy.
You can now either paste that into notepad, or simply open your favourite image editor and when you select open image just paste the file name in.

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Trevor Andrew
Hi Quin333
As Ken mentioned, your captured image files are saved to your working folder.
For future work, it may be best to create a new working folder, one for each project.
Your captured video and image files will be saved there.
Just to add to Steve, once you click the file name a curser is placed there, you can move the curser using your keyboard left/right arrows revealing the file name.
As Ken mentioned, your captured image files are saved to your working folder.
For future work, it may be best to create a new working folder, one for each project.
Your captured video and image files will be saved there.
Just to add to Steve, once you click the file name a curser is placed there, you can move the curser using your keyboard left/right arrows revealing the file name.
Thank you sorted
Thank you everybody who responded to my problem, it is now sorted and I have seperated all the files I wanted to a different directory to work on them.
I had been searching for jpg's but it had saved them as bmp, anyway all is well, thanks again.
regrads.
Quin333
I had been searching for jpg's but it had saved them as bmp, anyway all is well, thanks again.
regrads.
Quin333
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