Framed - 1.0create movies/animations from a series of images |
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- Version: 1.3, 4/20/2007 08:06AM PST
jmdemick
I used this in conjunction with pymol and have created some very nice movies. This is a great program that does what is required. I tell everyone about it, but alas they are in Windows and don't wnat to try it. Keep up the great work.
Easy to use and does the trick! 



- Version: 1.1, 11/4/2004 06:16PM PST
sjonke1
I dropped a folder of pictures in the window (with names in sequence, right from the camera), set the size and clicked a button and I had my first stop motion video. What more can you want? Well, one thing I'd like to see added is a button to browse in an Open dialog to select the folder and/or images to add, as opposed to only supporting drag and drop from the Finder. Another thing would be for the size entry to optionally stay proportional - that is, enter the width and it figures the height to stay in proportion, or vice versa. Also, what is the point in having a dialog pop up when you drag to rearrange photos? That's pretty obnoxious, though since 99.9% of the time I'm going to want the photos in filename order it's not really a big deal.
I have now… 



- Version: 1.0, 4/9/2003 04:08PM PST
RisusSardonicus
found how to rearrange the frames, but it will still take forever. one more star though.