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January 11, 2012
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Extract ALL frames to JPEG

  • January 11, 2012
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How can I extract all frames from a AVCHD clip to JPEG?

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    Correct answer Ann Bens

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    Export all frames in JPEG: works without any problem.

    4 replies

    New Participant
    June 24, 2021

    There is an Easy way:
    1) Open Photoshop

    2) Goto: File > Import > Videoframes to Layers

    3) After Import in PS goto: File > Export > Layers to Files

    4) Choose your Filetype and Prefix

     🙂 et voila!

    New Participant
    June 3, 2019

    I have a video of a PowerPoint presentation that had 40 slide. If I export sequential frames, it will give me thousands of images but only 40 unique images and rest all will be duplicates. Is there a way to get only those 40 unique frames?

    Ann Bens
    Braniac
    June 3, 2019

    One by one I am afraid.

    You can use the export frame option in the source or program monitor.

    yizid74759554
    New Participant
    September 26, 2017

    hii all

    How can I control the amount of images I gonna export

    For example I have a video of 1 minute I get 1000 frames who need 1000 frames come on

    i need only 32 frames for example

    how can i control on it ???

    Braniac
    September 26, 2017

    In and Out points will determine which parts get exported.

    yizid74759554
    New Participant
    September 26, 2017

    hi jim

    tnx for relpy

    but i need to extract all video not only part of it

    i want to extract all video just by only 32 frames for example, not 1000 frames...

    Harm_Millaard
    Inspiring
    January 11, 2012

    You are gonna LOVE this: Manually.

    Let's just hope your time-line is a bit shorter than say 1 million frames.

    zuzullo
    zuzulloAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    January 11, 2012

    Are you sure?

    I heard there are people doing that in order to preciselly control the detail, using than Photoshop for doing so.

    shooternz
    Braniac
    January 11, 2012

    Thank you. Its just a matter of time now

    I am going to edit all the frames in Adobe Lightroom to fix Noise reduction and Lens correction and than import them again into Premiere.

    Would there be another way that you can think of?


    Try it in After Effects with your original source footage .