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How can I save ImageReady to QuickTime 2

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IanEO

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Jun 18, 2006
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CA
My students have produced several animations in Photoshop/ImageReady and we are trying to burm them onto DVD's but DVDStudio Pro will not accept ImageReady, and ImageReady does not want to save as a .mov
Does anyone have a fix?
 
The standard format for output of Image Ready is an animated gif.

How big are these animations.?


Keith
 
All were made in Photoshop then jumped to Image Ready. Size ranges from 25 to 130 frames. I tried going straight from Photoshop into Final Cut Pro but the fade in transitions are not good and so the action is very jerky.
 
Assuming you are using a Mac - The only way is to export the frames as files - File - 'Export Animation Frames as Files' - Then drag the whole folder into IMoive and each file will make a new frame.

Set the Frame length to 1 and the file will play and can be saved as a .mov and can then be exported to IDVD for burning.
 
in imageready, go to FILE, EXPORT, then ORIGINAL DOCUMENT...

the default suffix is .mov, which is played in quicktime.

save.
 
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