Convert an Image Sequence to Movie
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Convert an Image Sequence to Movie
OK I must be missing something here. How do you convert a sequence of images, say PNG files to a movie in VideoStudio Pro X3?
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BrianCee
Re: Convert an Image Sequence to Movie
You put the images one after another in the timeline - setting the duration of each one - then you click on the 'Share' tab and about halfway down the right hand side you choose 'Create Video File' then you choose your required format - saving folder and name of video and off you go.
Basic - but your question is basic - if you need more info please expand your question.
Basic - but your question is basic - if you need more info please expand your question.
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Re: Convert an Image Sequence to Movie
OK one more question I only see 2 options for blending overlays. Maks frame and Chroma key. Is there a way to multiply the overlay track of maybe have the overlay work like a darken layer?
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BrianCee
Re: Convert an Image Sequence to Movie
Sorry youv'e lost me now, I thought we were just making a video from images - where does using the overlay tracks come into it - if you want to modify the actual images for colour/contrast/brightness etc that is best done before you import them to VideoStudio - use something like Photo Impact or Photo Shop Pro to get the images right first.
You can put transitions between the images in the video tarack if thats where your heading - you can also put all sorts of masks in the overlay track if you want to make your final show look more artistic.
You can put transitions between the images in the video tarack if thats where your heading - you can also put all sorts of masks in the overlay track if you want to make your final show look more artistic.
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Re: Convert an Image Sequence to Movie
It's actually a technique I use to simulate the hand drawn lines in a cell animation. I may see it I can cook up some sort of batch script in PSP to do the overlay. Doing them 1 by 1 just isn't an option.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
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BrianCee
Re: Convert an Image Sequence to Movie
Still not sure I follow what you are actually doing - but have you looked at the 'Painting Creation' option within VideoStudio - that can draw on your video.
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Re: Convert an Image Sequence to Movie
Hello Nerd3D,
I'm from Corel Support. Are you trying to create a Stop motion animation? If you are then you may want to read this tutorial.
Hope that points you to the right direction.
I'm from Corel Support. Are you trying to create a Stop motion animation? If you are then you may want to read this tutorial.
Hope that points you to the right direction.
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Re: Convert an Image Sequence to Movie
I thought he was making an animated gif...
