"Animating" jpegs
Moderator: Ken Berry
-
Ken Veal
- Posts: 1679
- Joined: Wed Oct 12, 2005 7:21 pm
- System_Drive: C
- 32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
- motherboard: msi mpg z390 gaming edge ac lga 1151 ddr4
- processor: 360 gigahertz Intel Core i9 900K
- ram: 32 GB
- Video Card: EVGA GeForceGTX 760 2GB GDDR5 PCI E 3 0
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: 1250GB SSD
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: Samsung U28E90 28” UHD 4k
- Corel programs: PaintSPro2021Ult.PhotoMirage.VS.2020 Ult
- Location: London,England
"Animating" jpegs
Have some jpegs taken in quick succession therefore showing slight differences in the images.I want to show them displaying these changes in rapid succession and then repeat the sequence, possibly more than once.What is the best way to do this.
- RobertOZ
- Advisor
- Posts: 2426
- Joined: Tue Jun 26, 2012 12:50 am
- System_Drive: C
- 32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
- motherboard: Asus Prime B550M-A WI-FI AM4 mATX
- processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3 6 GHz
- ram: 16GB
- Video Card: Asus Geforce GTX 1650 GDDR6 Driver 551 23
- sound_card: Realtek High Definition Audio
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: 7 TB
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: Philips 32" IPS LED, Samsung 28" 3840x2160 UHD 4K
- Corel programs: VS2018/21/22/23 & MS 3D, MCC XL
- Location: Mornington, Vic. Australia
Re: "Animating" jpegs
The way I would do this is to highlight the range you want, then right click,select "Change Duration" then set the duration by frames NOT H./M./S. start at 10 frames then when you have the speed the way you want it, click OK,
- zaphodikus
- Posts: 288
- Joined: Wed Jul 09, 2014 9:23 am
- System_Drive: C
- 32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
- motherboard: ROG-X570-F-Asus
- processor: AMD 3950 - 16 core
- ram: 64Gb
- Video Card: AMD RX 6700
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: M2 1TB
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: 4K BenQ
- Corel programs: VS 2023 Ultimate, Painter 2020
- Location: United Kingdom, Cambridge
- Contact:
Re: "Animating" jpegs
Ken if you are talking about a timelapse, you can right-click on the timeline and get a option to import images for timelapse. As Rob suggested, settings of anything around 7 up to 10 frames per photo work - but this feature only works if your camera sequentially named the pictures. Corel is pretty smart in working out the order so photos off any camera I have used (which is a limited experience) will work.
If you want to repeat the sequence, it works best to render the sequece out and then work with the movie file, so that you can apply effects like reversing much more easily.
If you want to repeat the sequence, it works best to render the sequece out and then work with the movie file, so that you can apply effects like reversing much more easily.
