12-01-2017, 09:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-01-2017, 09:56 AM by rich2005.
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More trouble than it is worth.
I think Gimp GAP can open a video, but picky about codec
Then, an old plugin here: http://registry.gimp.org/node/30 from 2008
You will have to compile it. This in Gimp 2.9.7. Throws up a few warnings during compilation but no errors.
Does it open a video clip - yes but the video needs to be uncompressed (= possible huge file size). Sometimes not too easy these days.
And you get the clip as layers. Might as well just use your video editor.
As Ofnuts declared, quality is usually dire. Some sources are better than others. This for example, although small frame size, the video quality is good. (although imgur liable to degrade it )
https://i.imgur.com/ZGDK61e.png
For a modern digital camera, larger frame sizes are not always better. IMHO AVCHD overcompressed and a PITA.
I think Gimp GAP can open a video, but picky about codec
Then, an old plugin here: http://registry.gimp.org/node/30 from 2008
You will have to compile it. This in Gimp 2.9.7. Throws up a few warnings during compilation but no errors.
Does it open a video clip - yes but the video needs to be uncompressed (= possible huge file size). Sometimes not too easy these days.
And you get the clip as layers. Might as well just use your video editor.
As Ofnuts declared, quality is usually dire. Some sources are better than others. This for example, although small frame size, the video quality is good. (although imgur liable to degrade it )
https://i.imgur.com/ZGDK61e.png
For a modern digital camera, larger frame sizes are not always better. IMHO AVCHD overcompressed and a PITA.