Freeze frames
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Tutorial. Adobe Studio on Adobe Premiere Pro 6.5. Freezeframes. Want an easy way repurpose images from a movie clip? Perhaps to make a complementary …
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Adobe Studio on Adobe Premiere Pro 6.5
Freeze frames
Want an easy way repurpose images from a movie clip?
Perhaps to make a complementary brochure or publicity
piece? It’s easy to do with Adobe?Premiere?Pro. In this
tutorial, we’ll show you how to export still-image
sequences, or single still images.
When you export a program or clip as a sequence of still
images, Premiere Pro numbers the frames automatically.
Many animation and 3D programs can import
video images only as a numbered sequence of stillimage
files.
Export a still-image sequence
To export a still-image sequence:
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In the Export Movie dialog box, click the Settings
button (Figure 1).
Figure 1: In the Export dialog box, click the Settings button.
The General panel of the Export Movie Settings dialog
box opens.
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From the File Type drop-down menu, choose a stillimage
sequence format (Figure 2).
Figure 2: In the General panel of the Export Movies dialog box,
choose a format that supports still-image sequences.
CompuServe GIF, TIFF, Targa, and Windows Bitmap
formats support sequences.
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Using the Range drop-down menu, specify how
much of the program you want…
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