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Re: What's the best way to do this...
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Jim Tuchschmidt
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on Jun 29, 2008 at 4:48:45 am
You do not say what software you use to edit. I use stills all the time and have found scanning them gives me the most flexibility. There is a great guide available on the LAFCPUG website that you can purchase to help you figure out at what resolution to scan the image, I then clean them up in photoshop.
http://www.lafcpug.org/store_hardware.html#anchor3695680
Look at the Scan Guide
I edit with Final Cut Studio. You can place the picture on the time line and, once the rough cut is done, animate them by sending them to Motion. There is a good tutorial about this on Ken Stone's website.
http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/fcp_homepage_index.html
Look at Ken Burns Redux
Jim
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