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Ah I use a different method...
(I know its for Mac, but the steps are similar for PC's) I downloaded "Screen Movie Recorder" Which as it says, records the screen. I find this more effective for me in animations, and makes it the quality of the clips play at normal speed. First you press "Start Recording" ![]() Drag and select part of the screen you want to record. It will automatically start recording once you have selected the part of the screen. ![]() When done press "Stop Recording". It will then save the file in your chosen format, for me ".MOV" ![]() In Photoshop Press File/Import/Video Frames To Layers. Select the chosen file. ![]() Select The part of the video you want, and DON'T Click "Limit To Every Two Frames" and click OK. ![]() Crop it, Resize It and Add desired effect text/border. Then Save by going File/Save For Web Devices/Save. Hope this helps anyone. It should be the same for any other platforms, as long as you use Photoshop. It doesn't have to be Photoshop CS3 Extended. ![]() |
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