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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Mike Russell
Mar 17, 2009
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 18:09:10 +0000, 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?

Yes – set the frame rate to 15fps and render the movie. Download the trial version of Photoshop first to make sure that this all works with your intended workflow.

Photoshop’s video support is rudimentary: no sound, wipes, or A/B tracks for example. You may be better off with Premiere or Premiere Elements, or another program intended for video editing. Check out the utilities at videohelp.com .

Mike Russell – http://www.curvemeister.com

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