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- From: rdlankes@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Virtual Dave)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics
- Subject: Re: Help: PICT/TIFF -> Quicktime
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.115519.11677@newstand.syr.edu>
- Date: 23 Jul 92 15:55:19 GMT
- References: <1992Jul22.160511.13091@news.media.mit.edu>
- Organization: Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
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- In article <1992Jul22.160511.13091@news.media.mit.edu> tsmaster@media.mit.edu (David LeCompte) writes:
- >At work I'm doing some graphics work with MacRenderman, and I'd like
- >to take the cool graphics that I'm producing and generate a Quicktime
- >movie. Or really, any other kind of easily played animation file.
- >
- >A friend said that he thought that something exists that will take a
- >series of PICTs named something like FOOxx where xx is the frame
- >number and generate a movie. Any pointers?
- >
- > Thanks in advance
-
- Indeed there is. It is called convert to movie and is available with the
- QuickTime release. It takes either a PICS file, a Moovie file (QT) or
- a series of ordered PICT files (MyPict001, MyPict002, etc...) and turns
- them into a properly configured (color depth, compression rate, etc..)
- QuickTime Moov file. It is really great! Really Easy too.
-
- Let me know if you need the app. I think Apple is giving it away.
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