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rock-reed 10-13-2007 10:28 PM

Capturing Hi-Res stills from 1920x1080 video
 
HELP: Capturing Hi-Res stills from 1920x1080 video


What is the best way to watch a video and capture HI-RES (1920x1080) sharp, vibrant stills as I watch the video??


VLC seems to be a decent option...but the quality of the stills/jpgs does not seem to be very high.


Any suggestions?

tony286 10-13-2007 11:09 PM

if your shooting progressive that will make a big difference.Sony vegas is great at pulling stills.

Bird 10-13-2007 11:12 PM

pause and screen cap

rock-reed 10-13-2007 11:29 PM

Vegas works great...but I need alot of stills...

maybe 200... from a 30 min video...

It would take forever that way.


I need a video player or tool that will let me capture on the fly.


ANY IDEAS?

PiffStenis 10-13-2007 11:53 PM

If you have Premier Pro - you can do it in that.

Jim_Gunn 10-14-2007 08:53 AM

Frame-Shots.com has an app that will automatically make a lot of screencaps from a video file. I use a much older version of this same app that used to be called Snatch-It before they renamed it to Frame-Shots.

Of course, if you really want high quality screen caps you will ideally want to de-interlace the video, take screen caps by hand so that you find the best lit shots that have no motion blur with the utility you are using and then color correct, sharpen and brighten the images in Photoshop if necessary.

rock-reed 10-14-2007 09:26 AM

Jimm----What is the best way to sharpen and brighten an entire directory of pics in Photoshop?


Thanks

tony286 10-14-2007 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rock-reed (Post 13233064)
Vegas works great...but I need alot of stills...

maybe 200... from a 30 min video...

It would take forever that way.


I need a video player or tool that will let me capture on the fly.


ANY IDEAS?

Go into tools then scripting then render image sequence.Tell it how often you want it to pull a frame and it will do 30 mins of video very quickly. Make sure the video viewer is set to best.

mikesouth 10-14-2007 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn (Post 13234036)
Frame-Shots.com has an app that will automatically make a lot of screencaps from a video file. I use a much older version of this same app that used to be called Snatch-It before they renamed it to Frame-Shots.

Of course, if you really want high quality screen caps you will ideally want to de-interlace the video, take screen caps by hand so that you find the best lit shots that have no motion blur with the utility you are using and then color correct, sharpen and brighten the images in Photoshop if necessary.

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mikesouth 10-14-2007 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rock-reed (Post 13234141)
Jimm----What is the best way to sharpen and brighten an entire directory of pics in Photoshop?


Thanks

I aint jim but the answer to you question is to create an action in photoshop then go into automate/batch

you can perform that action on every file in a directory for instance

tony286 10-14-2007 10:20 AM

If you know when you are shooting video,your going to be doing video captures also.There a things you can do to up the quailty. If your cam has it shoot progressive and bump your shutter speed up.You will get less blurr and of course lots of lights.

RawAlex 10-14-2007 10:40 AM

What are you viewing the video with?

serguei 10-14-2007 10:47 AM

You can get enough good quality from the video:
1. If You use progressive camera!
2. If The video has been shoted from the tripod.
I am sorry, but it is not possible to get quality images from the interlaced cameras.... Only if you need small size picture...

Jim_Gunn 10-14-2007 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by serguei (Post 13234382)
I am sorry, but it is not possible to get quality images from the interlaced cameras.... Only if you need small size picture...

One just has to deinterlace the video or the images first. The amount of light and the original quality of the video as shoot obviously matters a lot.

Jim_Gunn 10-14-2007 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikesouth (Post 13234274)
I aint jim but the answer to you question is to create an action in photoshop then go into automate/batch

you can perform that action on every file in a directory for instance

Exactly. Same idea to add watermarks to hi-res still images. First one separates the horizontal and vertical images, then create an action for each watermark (horiz & vert) and then run automate/batch process on each of the folders containing the horiz & vert images.


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