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Old 03-28-2004, 05:37 AM
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I'm trying to export frames from a video I took. When I pause the video frame by frame it looks pretty good. But when I export it as a frame it looks terrible. With lines of different colors in the picture and it's more blurry than it was when I stopped it frame by frame. Any idea on what to do? thanks
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You need to de-intelace the frame - if you're exporting one frame of interlaced video, you're actually exporting two frames combined together -hence the "blurryness". Right click on the said frame and select field options.
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Yaaar! Okay, I put the clip in the timeline. Double click on the clip and find the desired frame. Once found I go back to the timeline and right-click.Then to video then to Field Options. Then I click "always deinterlace". I export and it's still terrible looking. So I Right click again and go to video>frame hold> and check the de-interlace box..and it still turns out terrible..Am I messing up somewhere?
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Do you just want a still, i.e to export a "picture", or do u want to hold a frame for a long period?
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Well, I'm not the original person, but I would like to export still pictures.
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