Thread: Quick Question
View Single Post
  #7 (permalink)  
Old 07-13-2006, 05:52 PM
bgarthp's Avatar
bgarthp bgarthp is offline
Senior Member
Video Editing Junkie
 
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Plymouth UK
Posts: 408
bgarthp
Send a message via MSN to bgarthp
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Nikosony
Instead of using the Razor, just position the playback head over the frame on the timeline that you wish to use as your 'snapshot' (get one where the camera is still) and go FILE-EXPORT-FRAME and save as a Jpeg or Tiff. Then just continue on in Photoshop as explained by bgarthp.
that's what I meant, not the most coherant description in my original post, I just meant make sure you export the frame exactly where you split/razor the clip.
__________________
P4 1GB Ram 50+160GB, Win XP, Premiere 6, Encore+Photoshop, Lite-on 4x dvd rw.
Sony TRV-250, Panasonic NVGS-75, Canon MV600i
Reply With Quote