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any help for a new owner? Thanks!!!
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ted
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Hello and thanks for any help. Have my new imac dv. What will I need to capture still images from my Firewire equiped camcorder?
I can now capture video frames in i-movie but not sure what it takes to capture and save and manipulate a single frame...PhotoShop??
Would love to be able to shoot video and then capture and touch-up a single frame and print out with quality printer or burn a CD. Thanks
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
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Adobe has released a beta plug-in for Premiere 5.1c that might help. Go check it out here.
Don't know if this will do the trick, or if you have access to Premiere.
Good luck.
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[This message has been edited by Number41 (edited 02-01-2000).]
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Me
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You should be able to use the Apple Video player which ships with the Mac OS 7.x -9. It's usaully installed in the Apple menu, and allows for vid caps as well as Quicktime movie caps. I don't know if you will be able to capture a hi-rez image, though.
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I have not used iMovie yet but I have done lots of video editing on my old G3 A10. I open a clip in video player (open vieo player first and then go open the clip) Find the frame you want and select it (Edit menu-Select All or Apple+A buttons) Then paste it into any graphics program. I have Graphic Converter (Shareware program) and I love it! I also use these programs to make single frames into slides to put into videos. Good luck.
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Robot
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With imovie you can save any fram as a jpeg or pict file. I think it is in the file menu under "save current frame as"
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