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Does anyone know of a software package that you can point at a
directory with images stored, and animate them as if they were video?
For example, a motion detection camera stores 30 images in a dir when
it detects motion, is there a software package that could then point at
that dir and show the images in order of date to see the motion??
thanks

John

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On 30 Dec 2004 19:16:43 -0800, "John" <johnwadeunderwood@yahoo.com>
wrote:

>Does anyone know of a software package that you can point at a
>directory with images stored, and animate them as if they were video?
>For example, a motion detection camera stores 30 images in a dir when
>it detects motion, is there a software package that could then point at
>that dir and show the images in order of date to see the motion??
>thanks
>
>John


You could experiment with this:

http://www.irfanview.com/

It has a slide show function and lots of other goodies and is free.


Rich M.

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"John" <johnwadeunderwood@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1104463003.289387.140720@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Does anyone know of a software package that you can point at a
> directory with images stored, and animate them as if they were video?
> For example, a motion detection camera stores 30 images in a dir when
> it detects motion, is there a software package that could then point at
> that dir and show the images in order of date to see the motion??
> thanks

Premiere will import consecutively-numbered stills as video. As I recall,
JASC has a media program that sells as an adjunct to Paintshop Pro that will
do the same thing, and will produce an AVI as the result.


>
> John
>

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"John" <johnwadeunderwood@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1104463003.289387.140720@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Does anyone know of a software package that you can point at a
> directory with images stored, and animate them as if they were video?
> For example, a motion detection camera stores 30 images in a dir when
> it detects motion, is there a software package that could then point at
> that dir and show the images in order of date to see the motion??
> thanks
>
> John
>

Try AnimationShop 3 trial
http://www.jasc.com/en/products/tr [...] pid=ANI3IE

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Most editors will allow you to import them all as stills with a set length.
You can drag the entire mess to your timeline and change durations from
there. If they are consecutively numbered it makes it even easier.

"John" <johnwadeunderwood@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1104463003.289387.140720@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Does anyone know of a software package that you can point at a
> directory with images stored, and animate them as if they were video?
> For example, a motion detection camera stores 30 images in a dir when
> it detects motion, is there a software package that could then point at
> that dir and show the images in order of date to see the motion??
> thanks
>
> John
>

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