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Matching profile of image with a QuickTime movie frame?
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  • Subject: Matching profile of image with a QuickTime movie frame?
  • From: Dan Wood <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2009 09:31:15 -0800

I'm trying to grab a frame from a QuickTime movie (.mov, with H.264 track) and turn it into a PNG image.

I've done this by opening the movie in Quicktime Player 7 (since the new Leopard QuickTime player doesn't do this), choosing "Copy", then going to Preview and choosing "New from Clipboard".

Technically this works, but as you can see from the screenshot below, the Preview image (which you can see from the inspector is using a Generic RGB profile) clearly does not match the QuickTime movie in the other window.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1284131/qt_vs_preview.png

Any ideas how to even *find* what the profile of the QuickTime movie is, so I can apply it to the image?  Or better yet, is there another technique for copying a single frame of a QuickTime movie and saving it -- with the correct profile -- to an image file?

Thanks,

Dan Wood

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