SingleFramer - 2.4Capture individual frames from a DV camera. |
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Version 2.2, Hooray! 



- Version: 2.2, 10/29/2007 11:58AM PST
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iedbf
The new version does indeed fix the problem with getting the last frame to display on the previous day's loaded movie, so set up the next day is easy. The addition of automatic double or triple framing is a very nice touch. I loved this before, I love the new version even better.
Great product - Version: 2.1, 9/10/2006 03:48AM PST
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rozza69
this is a great product that i have used for stop motions.
it is really great but it would be great if you could preview the movie as you go.
FANTASTIC PRODUCT
it is really great but it would be great if you could preview the movie as you go.
FANTASTIC PRODUCT
Love It 



- Version: 2.1, 7/7/2006 11:52AM PST
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iedbf
The user interface is totally non-Mac. But it is also totally self-explanatory. I have used SingleFramer for both animation and time lapse. The onion skinning is very nice. The time lapse is wonderfully flexible, allowing rate changes and manual shooting of frames at will, which is quite helpful on processes that proceed at variable rates, like flowers growing and blooming. The program is light, simple, a joy to use. I will, as the program itself advises, distribute it freely.