Using still images in Photoshop Extended video timeline

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Luis ORTEGA
Mar 10, 2009
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Is it possible to import a series of digital still images shot to record a stop-motion animation into the Photoshop Extended animation film/video timeline and set the duration of each still image to 2 frames so that the timeline can then be rendered into a single movie clip? Thanks for any advice.

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Joel
Mar 11, 2009
Luis Ortega wrote:

Is it possible to import a series of digital still images shot to record a stop-motion animation into the Photoshop Extended animation film/video timeline and set the duration of each still image to 2 frames so that the timeline can then be rendered into a single movie clip? Thanks for any advice.

I have CS3 Extended but have never tried anything other than retouching photo to know what or how well it handle the video. But I have been dealing with video daily in the past 5-6 years so I know some about video.

Even I don’t create video slideshow daily, but in the warm months (when more people getting married, graduated, and dying etc. when when I was still healthier) then I sometime create several video slideshows a week/month. And I use the program call ProShow Gold to do the job and I like ProShow Gold over few others I have tried (they are pretty much the same, except ProShow Gold offers more transitions as well as animated caption etc.).

Yes, there are much more expensive and even freeware, but I don’t know much about other to recommend. Or I just give you the idea about ProShow Gold which you can find out what it’s then find the one suits your need.
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Rob
Mar 11, 2009
Luis Ortega wrote:
Is it possible to import a series of digital still images shot to record a stop-motion animation into the Photoshop Extended animation film/video timeline and set the duration of each still image to 2 frames so that the timeline can then be rendered into a single movie clip? Thanks for any advice.

I have used Adobe Premier for this. But I think it is possible to make an animation in CS3 by this method.
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John J
Mar 11, 2009
Luis Ortega wrote:
Is it possible to import a series of digital still images shot to record a stop-motion animation into the Photoshop Extended animation film/video timeline and set the duration of each still image to 2 frames so that the timeline can then be rendered into a single movie clip? Thanks for any advice.

Look to CS4 Extended for such capabilities.
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Fred
Mar 11, 2009
Is it possible to import a series of digital still images shot to record a stop-motion animation into the Photoshop Extended animation film/video timeline and set the duration of each still image to 2 frames so that the timeline can then be rendered into a single movie clip? Thanks for any advice.

http://av.adobe.com/russellbrown/ImageSequenceSM.mov

this is for CS3, but it should work in 4 too.
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Luis ORTEGA
Mar 11, 2009
Fred wrote:
Is it possible to import a series of digital still images shot to record a stop-motion animation into the Photoshop Extended animation film/video timeline and set the duration of each still image to 2 frames so that the timeline can then be rendered into a single movie clip?
Thanks for any advice.

http://av.adobe.com/russellbrown/ImageSequenceSM.mov

this is for CS3, but it should work in 4 too.

That’s excellent Fred. Thanks a lot!
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Fred
Mar 12, 2009
Fred wrote:
Is it possible to import a series of digital still images shot to record a stop-motion animation into the Photoshop Extended animation film/video timeline and set the duration of each still image to 2 frames so that the timeline can then be rendered into a single movie clip?
Thanks for any advice.

http://av.adobe.com/russellbrown/ImageSequenceSM.mov

this is for CS3, but it should work in 4 too.

That’s excellent Fred. Thanks a lot!

you’re welcome!

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