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image format conversion question
Does anyone know of any software to extract individual frames from a video file so I can import them into maya live for match-moving?
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Most video editing software could do that for you. Just load it up on the timeline, then when you export the movie, change the settings to a image file rather than a movie file format, such as tga, tiff, ect. You will then have a sequence of files to work with.
The pic is a screenshot of the export settings from Premiere Pro 1.5.
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thanks - I don't have premier, but i'll download the tryout and see if it can be done there
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You could use Radvideo Bink from www.radvideo.com
It's freeware and you can convert an avi file into batches of image files.
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