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I have several DVDs of kata forms. I would like to take still shots of the most important parts of the sequences and create a step by step diagram of the whole kata. (as if it were a pictoral manual) It's possible to pause and hit "print screen" then paste into photoshop, but that's taking a really long time. Anyone know of a program that will help take care of this? Thanks! :)
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Sat 04/13/13 02:01 AM
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I have several DVDs of kata forms. I would like to take still shots of the most important parts of the sequences and create a step by step diagram of the whole kata. (as if it were a pictoral manual) It's possible to pause and hit "print screen" then paste into photoshop, but that's taking a really long time. Anyone know of a program that will help take care of this? Thanks! :) It's Freeware! http://www.snapfiles.com/get/captureframe.html capture frames from videos as JPG images CaptureFrame enables you to capture frames from video files and save them as JPG image. The program supports manual on-click capture as well as timed captures based on seconds, minutes or frames. The captures are automatically saved in the same folder as the video file. The Applications on that Site are definitely Virus and Spyware-free! then you could also check on this Site! http://majorgeeks.com/ |
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Yeah print screen to copy the photo and ctrl + 'V' to paste it onto a word document or something like that. You can also use video players for the same thing. I want to say the wmv player but that might not be the name (it's the one with the orange traffic cone for a logo) has an option to save files of screen captures. Also there is a ton of screen recording software such as NCH (pretty good trial version) software.
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