Often a frame capture is needed for all sorts of documentation (Doc, PowerPoint, Help files, marketing collateral). Many types of illustration files.
A PDF is not designed for this. A PNG is.
Please add an option to export to PNG, like export to PDF works.
Barry Radford
On
Mon, 15 Feb, 2016 at 10:49 AM
David, this feature is in VideoScribe (with a subscription)... and to give you choice you can also create a JPG sequence as well!
When you publish a scribe if you scroll through the format options you'll see those 2 options.
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Gina Ahn
On
Thu, 12 Jan, 2017 at 3:45 AM
Hi,
I did this and got thousands of PNG files. Is there a way to just import the last shot?
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Mike Metcalf
On
Fri, 13 Jan, 2017 at 9:44 PM
Hi, You should export a pdf if you just want 1 screenshot
A png sequence gives you 25 pngs for each second of video. To get fewer pngs you would have to reduce some or all of your animation, transition and pause times.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
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David Price
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Fri, 13 Jan, 2017 at 10:09 PM
This is marketing and educational presentation tool.
Grabbing a frame as a png or jpg at proper resolution for use in other media is an essential. A PODF is perfectly unusdable.
You can do this in other tools likeCamtasia or ProShow Producer - capturing a single frame as a hi-res image out of a video or animation.
This is a missing piece - like kerning. Hoping it's improved.
Often a frame capture is needed for all sorts of documentation (Doc, PowerPoint, Help files, marketing collateral). Many types of illustration files.
A PDF is not designed for this. A PNG is.
Please add an option to export to PNG, like export to PDF works.
David, this feature is in VideoScribe (with a subscription)... and to give you choice you can also create a JPG sequence as well!
When you publish a scribe if you scroll through the format options you'll see those 2 options.
Hi,
I did this and got thousands of PNG files. Is there a way to just import the last shot?
You should export a pdf if you just want 1 screenshot
A png sequence gives you 25 pngs for each second of video. To get fewer pngs you would have to reduce some or all of your animation, transition and pause times.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
This is marketing and educational presentation tool.
Grabbing a frame as a png or jpg at proper resolution for use in other media is an essential. A PODF is perfectly unusdable.
You can do this in other tools likeCamtasia or ProShow Producer - capturing a single frame as a hi-res image out of a video or animation.
This is a missing piece - like kerning. Hoping it's improved.