Hey Claudia,

my favorite way of making movies is importing the folder containing the png files as frames into ImageReady. There you can assign a delay for each image separately or all simultaneously to give you a movie of the desired length.

Verifying this on my computer I just found out that ImageReady is no more in Creative Suite 3, and there is no "import folder to frames" command in Photoshop. Not quite sure how it works now, but maybe you have an old version of Creative Suite lying around somewhere.


Andreas



Claudia Scotti wrote:
Dear list,
I'm trying to prepare a movie in mpeg format transforming the Pymol png frames into tga and then merging them with makempeg. I cannot get, however, a reasonable frame rate: the final movie is too quick and unacceptable for a Powerpoitn presentation (which is what I would need it for). Any suggestions, please, about how to sort this problem out, please? Also: is there a way to prepare movies directly from Pymol without this long procedure? I've also tried to prepapre a gif image, but the problem is similar. Many thanks, Claudia
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