Hi Miha -

Thanks for your response. A "flip-book" is a form of animation - a series of images on successive pages is flipped through - like thumbing a deck of cards - and form a progressing sequence like a slow frame-rate film. I'm wondering about an application that could do this with sequences of photographs, at various speeds.

Ken


At 04:21 AM 7/18/2006, you wrote:
Ken,

there is IMatch, software which I use, which has some features for the
rapid shooters out there. :)
1) There are scripts, which can analyze the images and tell you
something about shooting habits
2) There is a view filter, called "Fold image sequences" (stack), which
"hides" the sequence of photos taken in a configurable amount of time
under the first one. Meaning that if you have bursts, you can choose to
see only the first picture of the burst. Of course, you can turn that
filter off (with a click) and it displays all images.

or maybe I don't understand what exactly do you mean by flip-book? What
do you want to achieve?

Miha


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