Exporting still frames as pictures

There used to be an export (or share?) menu item that allowed an imovie to be saved as an image sequence. ie: a series of still frames would be saved in jpeg or other picture formats. Can't find this in imovie 10.0.3?

Hi ducatti71
i have the same problem.
Can you please explain your exact workflow for me, so that i can reproduce it? Thank you.

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    Hi
    help cs4 pro
    Trying to export still frames from time line.
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  • After Effects CC - Export Still Frame

    Hi,
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    If I export a frame via the export command and choose "Movie to picture" I end up with a .pct file, that Photoshop will not open.
    I can open the .pct file with the Quicktime PictureViewer and then export it from that app as i.e. a JPEG-file, but I would like to avoid that extra step and just export a usable file straight from QT.
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    Same problem here - no matter whether I choose Photo - JPEG or PNG format as the "compressor", QT 7 Pro wants to save with a .pct extension, and changing it to .jpg or .png extension fails to open.
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    One may be able to accomplish the same using Preview instead of Photoshop, but on my Snow Leopard machine I get the error "The PICT file format is not supported in 64-bit mode. Try selecting "Open in 32 Bit Mode" in the Finder's info window for Preview." and I don't feel like bothering to do this.
    2. Use Grab to take a screenshot, copy into Preview, crop as necessary and save to desired format.
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    Message was edited by: Daniel Toman

  • Exporting still frame from FCE

    When exporting a still frame created in FCE, is there a way to make it so the resolution is as high as possible?

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    I have managed to extract still frames from videos and put them back into iMovie. I would now like to export some still frames from iMovie and put them into a Word document. I can't seem to figure out how to do this. Any ideas?

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  • Export Still Frame - Resolution

    I need to export a still frame from a video to create print materials. I exported as DPX from Program monitor (couldn't find any settings for resolution). Opened the file in Photoshop and realized the file resolution is 72 pixels per inch. How can I change export settings to be able to export stills at 300 resolution.Since DPX is used to create film prints, I assume there is a way to export stills at other than screen resolution. Suggestions and pointers appreciated.
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    I assume there is a way to export stills at other than screen resolution.
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  • Exporting Still Frames - A quicker Way?

    Is there a way to sort of automate the export of still frames? I have cmd-e mapped to "Export QuickTime Conversion," but still every time I have to name the file and change the setting to "Still Frame." Is there a plug-in or script so that I can just hit one button on the timeline and have a still on my desktop or something. This is something that's bothered for a long time.
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    Madame Psychosis

    In the viewer, set an in-out on the frame you want to export, drag from the viewer to a bin (creating a sub clip of sorts).
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  • Save still frame as picture

    I used to be able to save still frames as .jpg files and put them in iphoto with the previous version of iMovie but can't seem to do that with the new version, or am I missing something?

    See my post here.
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3231

  • How to export 1 frame as picture

    How do you export 1 single frame (or freeze frame) as a picture? Whether as TIFF, Jpeg, PGN...anything works for now.
    Thanx.

    File->Export->Using Quicktime Conversion... Choose Still Image from the Format popup menu and click the options button to select what type of photo to save.
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  • Exporting still frames in 16:9

    I know how to export a still, but am working on a 16:9 project (HDV). It is a still from a "talking head" interview ... when I export (using quicktime conversion > still image) the head is stretched. Looking back through other posts I've tried to use preview (using tools>adjust size>1920x1080 and 640x480) head is still stretched. I don't have access to photoshop. Am I just imagining this or is my ratio indeed off?

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  • Drag and drop still frames

    I want to export a number of still frames from a movie for insertion into a report made using Pages
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    Actually it is not such a bad idea as I email a pdf version to my customers anyway. Using PDF shrink I got a 66 meg pages file with 6 'stills' down to 106kb. It initially went down to 1meg just using export from Pages
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  • Export Still Image w/ Alpha

    Can it be done? - What settings do I need to export still frame with alpha channel?

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    If FCP will not allow you to do this... you may need to export to QT, then find the frame you want, and export a .PNG from QT.

  • Best settings for exporting stills from video?

    i've exported still frames to photoshop as tiff,jpeg,and photoshop format and still end up get those horizontal lines on the contours of some elements of the still-like the ones we see while reviewing a QT movie-i've been unsuccessful with the export options and resoerted to pixel correction to correct the problem--is there another way?--thanks

    Hello Brian,
    Have you tried de-interlacing before exporting?
    Sometimes, when I'm in a rush, I would expand the Canvas/Viewer (viewed at 100%), pick the clearest frame, and do a screen capture.
    For example, with the captured image (in Photoshop), I have a marquee preset at 640x480 (NTSC). I created an action to crop, resize to 720x480, then set the Pixel Aspect Ratio to NTSC.
    Gary

  • How do I extract still from my videos. The options near the controls includes an option to export frame to pictures, but I click it and nothing happens.

    How do I get a still frame from a video in the new photos app?

    The secret is in the description "Export Frame to Pictures".
    After you click this, look in your top-level "Pictures" folder for the file, such as "Frame-14-04-2015-09-26-59.tiff".
    You can then "Import" this file back into Photos.
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