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best software for screen caps?
At the moment we are using adobe premiere pro and sony vegas but still i think the screen caps can be better. It is in comparison to the movies who are cristal clear.
any advice on this matter is more then welcome. |
adobe premiere or vegas :)
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or a tutorial with advice is also welcome.
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well i am using that and still i think that the screen caps can be a lot better as the movies are also way better in quality.
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any one? well i think i should post this in the q&a forum
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try VirtualDub
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If you are looking to do it online, we have created a very nice script that does this.
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You want the best quality, you should hand pick the exact frame you want in your editing app to export, one with no motion or blur that is lit good preferably, so that you start with the best image possible. Then you deinterlace image and sharpen it a little bit, maybe brighten it in Photoshop or any other image editing app and increase the contrast too.
If you want to do it automated and cull down the resulting images to the best, there are a few apps that can do this pretty good including SnatchIt (the newer version has a different name now). |
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well i will check it out. we do select each frame by hand but still i am not that happy. see screenshots are around that are much better.
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download a fully functional 30 day trial of SnagIt
from techsmith.com and see if snagit meets your taste. it works well for me. gives me exactly what I see on the screen but that's all I need. it has some editing features to enhance but I personally dont use them. |
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try Frame SHots
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well i am going to try out some of progs, Thank you very much for the input.
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