Photoshop cs5 tutorials GRABBING A STILL FROM A VIDEO CLIP Part 11(A)

Part 11

Photoshop cs5

WEB LAYOUT AND OPTIMIZATION

GRABBING A STILL FROM A VIDEO CLIP Part (A)

 

STEP : 1

Within Photoshop, select File > Open to browse for and select the video clip that contains the image you want to extract. Once selected, click the Open button to open the video file into Photoshop.

[box type="info"] INTERNET HINT: You can also open a video file in Photoshop from within the Adobe Bridge application by selecting File > Open With > Adobe Photoshop CS5. To learn more about Adobe Bridge, visit: http://tv.adobe.com/show/learn-bridge-cs4/ and http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-adobe-bridge-cs5/what-is-adobe-bridge-cs5-.[/box]
Acceptable QuickTime video formats for this process include MPEG-1 (.mpg or .mpeg), MPEG-4 (.mp4 or .m4v), MOV, AVI, FLV (when Adobe Flash Professional is installed), and MPEG-2 (when an MPEG-2 encoder is installed).

STEP : 2

Open the Animation window by selecting Window > Animation. By default, the video opens in the Animation window’s Timeline view (as opposed to the Frames view). Also,the entire video appears as a single video layer in the Layers panel, and the fi rst frame in the video sequence appears in the document window.

STEP : 3

Inside the Animation window, move the blue Current Time Indicator arrow to the right along the timeline until you see the frame that you’d like to capture. For example, in Figure 11-1 the Current Time Indicator is moved to the 0;00;04;21 position.

Figure 11-1

Figure 11-1

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