Photo Sequenz
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Photo Sequenz
From scanning a video film (Reflecta Super8-Scanner) I have a lot of single photos (>10000) ImageData000, ImageData001, ImageData003 ..... Is there a way to produce a video from this images? (VideoStudio Ultimate 2023). Danks.
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Re: Photo Sequenz
Hi
And welcome to the forums
Yes you should be able to import the images sequence to the timelines setting their duration to 1 or 2 frames to create a video.
There is 2 ways that I know of to achieve this
Method 1..
from the Capture tab choose Stop Motion
select Import and browse for your Images
set the Image Duration
This process creates a UISX ( Ulead Image Sequence) saved to the same location as the images.
A uisx thumbnail is placed in the main media library, drag that to the timelines.
Method 2..
From the Edit screen, import all images to the top timeline. ( Using Windows explorer -- if you select then drag and drop, make sure you drag the first image)
Change the duration of all images.
Press keyboard Ctrl A to select all images
Right click selection for Change Photo Duration, set to 1 frame, you can try other numbers of frames to see which gives the best effect for playback speed
And welcome to the forums
Yes you should be able to import the images sequence to the timelines setting their duration to 1 or 2 frames to create a video.
There is 2 ways that I know of to achieve this
Method 1..
from the Capture tab choose Stop Motion
select Import and browse for your Images
set the Image Duration
This process creates a UISX ( Ulead Image Sequence) saved to the same location as the images.
A uisx thumbnail is placed in the main media library, drag that to the timelines.
Method 2..
From the Edit screen, import all images to the top timeline. ( Using Windows explorer -- if you select then drag and drop, make sure you drag the first image)
Change the duration of all images.
Press keyboard Ctrl A to select all images
Right click selection for Change Photo Duration, set to 1 frame, you can try other numbers of frames to see which gives the best effect for playback speed
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Re: Photo Sequenz
Hi
Thanks Trevor, yes 25 fps I'm in New Zealand. The video is 1920x1080. I will have a look at the link you provided and see how I go.
In Google Earth Studio, there is the option of converting in own computer, or using Google Earth Studio, in the cloud on their drive, which they output the video to MP4 which is great. But I believe they can get overloaded and that option becomes unavailable.
Thanks Trevor, yes 25 fps I'm in New Zealand. The video is 1920x1080. I will have a look at the link you provided and see how I go.
In Google Earth Studio, there is the option of converting in own computer, or using Google Earth Studio, in the cloud on their drive, which they output the video to MP4 which is great. But I believe they can get overloaded and that option becomes unavailable.
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Re: Photo Sequenz
Oops sorry reply to wrong subject. Could you please move to correct heading Trover.?
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