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Re: Matching profile of image with a QuickTime movie frame?
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Re: Matching profile of image with a QuickTime movie frame?


  • Subject: Re: Matching profile of image with a QuickTime movie frame?
  • From: Dan Wood <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2009 15:54:10 -0800

That's an interesting approach, thanks!  From the colorsync point of view, I think it works - the screenshot gets the profile of my monitor.

Unfortunately, there are some practical issues that make it really tedious ... I'd either have to manually drag a perfect rectangle, or edit the image later to be the correct size.  Workable, but tedious.


Are there any Apple folks on this list, who would understand the official, non-hackish way to do this?  (Maybe asking this during the holidays is a bad idea....)


Dan



On Dec 31, 2009, at 3:30 PM, Scott Martin wrote:

>
> On Dec 24, 2009, at 11:31 AM, Dan Wood wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to grab a frame from a QuickTime movie (.mov, with H.264 track) and turn it into a PNG image.
>
>
> Sorry Dan, that last email wasn't for your situation. As for making a PNG from a Movie still, why not just save a screen grab? Shift-Command-4 then SpaceBar and tap on your movie window saves a PNG file that looks exactly the same in Preview and PS as the movie does in Quicktime Player. At least it does for me running 10.6.2. Try that and let us know what you think.
>

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