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image grabs
Good Morning,
I am working on a project and I wanted to grab stills out of the video footage. This is dead easy in elements, but in pro I have not sorted out how to do that. so, how do I grab stills in pp1.5??? thank you |
Ctrl + Shift + M
I think that will do it, at least in Premiere Pro V2.0.
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Select the clip on the timeline (just click on it), the go > File > Export > Still (or it migh be Frame).
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thank you I will give it a try and report back.
thank you. |
Yeah, Dale. Move the timely marker to the frame you want to grab, then select export, frame, and select the format you want.
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thanks
Well,
You were both right!! thank you both very much for the response!! saved me a lot of time. I had already went through my reference books, never thought to look up frame!!! |
i'm having a problem with this actually..
I have a canon xh-a1 which shoots hdv @ 1440x1080 (1080i) but the aspect ratio is HD anamorphic (1.333).. looks fine in the preview window, exports fine, etc no problem.. but when i do screen grabs they export 4:3. i can manually stretch them with photoshop, paint, etc but its not really ideal as they dont really 'look right' with this method. any suggestions/alternatives? i tried exporting frame with media player classic when viewing source material and same thing happened.. dont really understand since it worked before fine. |
Hi David I've had this issue what I did was export the frame click the settings button click on video, then change the frame size to 1920x1080 and change the pixel aspect ratio to square pixels (1.0)
Russ |
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