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[IDV #IFC-104064]: how to save as tif
- Subject: [IDV #IFC-104064]: how to save as tif
- Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:49:53 -0600
Hi Cynthia-
> The movie was made using IDV format not quicktime. It is a .nc file and now
> I would like to extract the frames. The metadata,etc. are all idv data.
Well, I'm certainly confused. A .nc file usually denotes a netCDF file
and if you open a netCDF file with a data source type of "Image Files"
you would not automatically get a movie displayed.
What you have described to me is what I would expect with a Quick Time movie.
Can you send me the file or make it available on HTTP or FTP if it's a large
file?
Don Murray
> ??
>
> Thanks for you help.
> Cynthia
>
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> Cynthia L. Schwartz
> Technical Staff Member
> Proton Radiography, Subatomic Physics
> Los Alamos National Laboratory
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> Subject: [IDV #IFC-104064]: how to save as tif
>
> Hi Cynthia-
>
> > I am still having trouble here. I am using IDV 2.0. I add the data source
> > as an image file (jpg tiff png), then Create Display and the data is
> > displayed as a movie. Then when I pulldown View-> there are only 2
> > choices: a Visible checkbox toggle and the ability to dock and undock
> > dashboard.
>
> The View menu I described was the one on the main window, but that is
> only for capturing frames from the main display window, not the
> Quick Time control.
>
> > What to do?
>
> If you are displaying a pre-generated Quick Time movie, there is no way
> in the IDV to extract the individual fames. The player that the IDV
> uses is only a Quick Time player, not an editor.
>
> You could try using some image editing tool, but I don't know anything about
>
> those. A Google search of "extracting frames from quicktime" produces
> several
> options.
>
> Don Murray
>
> Ticket Details
> ===================
> Ticket ID: IFC-104064
> Department: Support IDV
> Priority: High
> Status: Open
>
>
>
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Ticket Details
===================
Ticket ID: IFC-104064
Department: Support IDV
Priority: High
Status: Open