On Nov 22, 2005, at 8:35 AM, Luis Sequeira wrote:


If a digital still camera is used, then I suppose the easiest way to turn a bunch of pictures into a movie is perhaps the great GraphicConverter. Using its Convert&Modify command one can do it in a snap, while also, if needed, applying all sorts of modifications to the images. It can also run from at least System 7 up until 10.4.3. And, best of all, it may already be there in your Mac (it has come bundled with several macs for years); if not, then the shareware fee is quite reasonable.

There's an old, old classic app that took a bunch of stills and strung them into a movie. I remember I got it when I was messing with POV-ray for the mac. This was a long time ago. and I can't remember it, though I may have a copy squirreled away on an old backup at home.

Also, Quicktime Pro will take sequentially numbered still images and convert them to a .mov file. (and if you have access to the old Mac Addict disks you can still score a copy of QT 3 player, which lets you do it without needing the pro series.)

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