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!!
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. :(
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!
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...
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...
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. ;)
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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