Re: ColorThink Movie Questions
Re: ColorThink Movie Questions
- Subject: Re: ColorThink Movie Questions
- From: Rick Hatmaker <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 08:35:58 -0800
Ken:
To slow it down, try adding more total frames at the first 'Save as a
QuickTime' screen (I like 120, but you can go much higher). It takes
longer to record & render, but you'll have smoother steps also.
Then at the 'Compression Settings' window (I use 'Video' for type),
use the lowest divisible number for frames per second (I like 10 fps).
That should help.
And the movie should always start and end at the same point, so I'm
not sure why it's not appearing seamless for you.
Rick Hatmaker
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On Dec 11, 2008, at 7:42 AM, Fleisher, Ken wrote:
Hi. I’m trying to make an animation of some color gamuts from
ColorThink and
I’d like them to play in a loop until I advance to my next slide.
Although I
can do this, there is a visual jump at the point where the movie
ends and
then restarts (i.e. it’s not a seamless loop). I can’t seem to
figure out a
combination of settings in ColorThink that will allow my loop to be
seamless.
Can anyone suggest how to get ColorThink to generate a seamless loop
animation?
Also, no matter which settings I supply, it always plays back too
fast. How
can I generate a movie that plays back slower? (This will be used in a
PowerPoint presentation).
Thanks!
--
Ken Fleisher
Photographer
Imaging & Visual Services
National Gallery of Art
Washington, D.C.
Phone: (202) 712-7471
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