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Turning photos to motion
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Turning photos to motion
I have about 3500 photos I want to import into videostudio x7! Is there a faster way than editing each photos time individually? I Tried in preferences but the duration only allows a minimum of 1 second and I need each photo a fraction of a second as it is a animated pocket watch that the time moves as the watch rotates!
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Re: Turning photos to motion
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welcome to the forums
Select all images, then right click for Photo Duration set to minimum 1 frame
welcome to the forums
Select all images, then right click for Photo Duration set to minimum 1 frame
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Re: Turning photos to motion
Put all you photos in the timeline at the shortest default setting
Left click on the first image so that it is selected - go to the last image and hold down "Shift" as you left click on it - all images are selected
click on the small 'edit' top left and from the drop down choose "Change photo/colour duration" - or you can right click over the images and choose "Change Photo Duration"
a small window will open with numbers in boxes - those numbers are Hours : minutes : seconds : frames
select your required timing - the lowest obviously being 1 frame (1/30 second on NTFS - 1/25 second on PAL)
OK in that box and all images will change
Left click on the first image so that it is selected - go to the last image and hold down "Shift" as you left click on it - all images are selected
click on the small 'edit' top left and from the drop down choose "Change photo/colour duration" - or you can right click over the images and choose "Change Photo Duration"
a small window will open with numbers in boxes - those numbers are Hours : minutes : seconds : frames
select your required timing - the lowest obviously being 1 frame (1/30 second on NTFS - 1/25 second on PAL)
OK in that box and all images will change
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Re: Turning photos to motion
lata wrote:Hi
welcome to the forums
Select all images, then right click for Photo Duration set to minimum 1 frame
BrianCee wrote:Put all you photos in the timeline at the shortest default setting
Left click on the first image so that it is selected - go to the last image and hold down "Shift" as you left click on it - all images are selected
click on the small 'edit' top left and from the drop down choose "Change photo/colour duration" - or you can right click over the images and choose "Change Photo Duration"
a small window will open with numbers in boxes - those numbers are Hours : minutes : seconds : frames
select your required timing - the lowest obviously being 1 frame (1/30 second on NTFS - 1/25 second on PAL)
OK in that box and all images will change
Thanks Guys for both your input! I am loving this program so far!
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