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  1. CurleyJ

    Is it possible to capture a screenshot of a clip?

    It seems to work fine...strangely in photoshop when I zoom in on it at different levels it appears "corrupted" or "jaggy". But, when I place it into Flash, it looks fine. Wierd, but it works. :) Super thanks for the help!!
  2. CurleyJ

    Is it possible to capture a screenshot of a clip?

    Thanks! This is working...but I'm getting a wierd "shaky" effect on the image once it's been captured. Does that have something to do with my capture settings? I tried to capture the frame in .tiff and .bmp formats, and they both look pretty messed up. :(
  3. CurleyJ

    Is it possible to capture a screenshot of a clip?

    Hi again! I would like to capture a single frame of a clip and save it as a .jpg I looked through the manual, but couldn't find anything that helped. Is this even possible? Thanks!
  4. CurleyJ

    Speeding up clip

    Wow, very cool, thanks so much! I just added ghost to it, so cool!! :D heh, the simple pleasures excite me. ;)
  5. CurleyJ

    Speeding up clip

    Hi all! Another newbie question from me. :) I want to use an effect to "speed" up the film, and then slow it down again. Basically, I filmed a bunch of people in the street, and would like them move like they are going in fast motion. Then, I want to slow it down and zero in on...
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    Resizing Captured Video

    Roger that WizyWyg, that's why if I crop the footage, it won't be scaled incorrectly. However, if I resize the footage, it will be. That's why I was wondering if there is a crop tool in Premiere that I can use to cut the footage size down. I don't mind that I'll be cutting out some of the...
  7. CurleyJ

    Resizing Captured Video

    Yep, I mean crop. Sorry, I'm used to photoshop/illustrator/indesign/flash, etc... I'm really new to premiere. :)
  8. CurleyJ

    Resizing Captured Video

    Thanks :) I wasn't sure if there was some sort of "crop"' function in Premiere, where I could crop the film much like you can crop an animated gif. If there is, I'd like to use that feature. ;)
  9. CurleyJ

    Resizing Captured Video

    Super thanks for the help! The only problem is now the clip is squished. I need to crop the current clip to 320x320. Is that possible? Thanks!
  10. CurleyJ

    Resizing Captured Video

    Oh yes, I'm new! I'm hoping you can help out. I've captured footage at 720x480, but I need it at 320x320 to import into Flash. Any idea how to do that? Thanks!

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