Set of images - making them 'move'???

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Not sure how to explain this but.

If you had a set of images of a moving horse (your camera is 7fps), is there any way in cs4 to put them together so the horse appears to be moving? And if so, how?

Many thanks.

Lisa :)
 
Do you mean animated, or one image with lots of the same horse?
 
It would be similar to timelapse photography. I use Quicktime Pro for that. Edit the photos initially using lightroom so they are the quality I want, then import as a movie into quicktime pro and save it as it is.

I'm sure you can use CS4 to animate a sequence of images, though. I realise my post hasnt helped at all, but you are very welcome just the same.
 
Load all the images into one document on separate layers, and go to window> animation

Change the animation box to frame animation (bottom right)( because thats the only way i know how!), create as many frames as images you have, on frame one, show the first image, frame two show the second etc..

Then either save it as an animated GIF (256 colours only) Or go to file> Export > render video.
 
I've never done it, but I believe you can import into PS, then save for Web / Device, then select an animated Gif there.
 
QT Pro is the easiest way I've found of doing that. You just tell it the first image in the sequence and your desired framerate and set it going.
 
It would be similar to timelapse photography. I use Quicktime Pro for that. Edit the photos initially using lightroom so they are the quality I want, then import as a movie into quicktime pro and save it as it is.

I'm sure you can use CS4 to animate a sequence of images, though. I realise my post hasnt helped at all, but you are very welcome just the same.

Hi

I don't use lightroom, I use cs4 for everything. Do you have to pay for quicktime pro? I'm not on a mac, but a pc.

Thanks.

Lisa:)
 
Load all the images into one document on separate layers, and go to window> animation

Change the animation box to frame animation (bottom right)( because thats the only way i know how!), create as many frames as images you have, on frame one, show the first image, frame two show the second etc..

Then either save it as an animated GIF (256 colours only) Or go to file> Export > render video.

Can I still upload final image to photobucket and put it on a website (forum)?

Thanks, I'll try that too.

Lisa
 
would spraying at 7fps give enough movement in terms of ground covered to stitch the images together without subject overlap?

I don't know, I'll let you know when I've tried it.:)

Lisa
 
Hi

I don't use lightroom, I use cs4 for everything. Do you have to pay for quicktime pro? I'm not on a mac, but a pc.

Thanks.

Lisa:)

You do have to pay for QT pro, but it isnt very much. It is suitable for PC and Mac.

And in response to the question about posting on photobucket, yes you will be able to do that if you save it as an animated gif.
 
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