Couple of options. If you have Photoshop you can open the MOV and select which frame you want to edit. Or QuickTime7 PRO can copy any frame into the buffer and paste the full res into an editor.
Or you could probably do it in your non-linear editor if you have one.
Pgale Posted at 2015-6-23 00:23
If you have Premiere Pro, it's as easy as clicking a button when you have the CTI over the right spo ...
In latest version of FCPX go to export. in the share clips menu select Save Current Frame. If Save Current Frame is not in the menu select add destination and add it to the menu.
Flight 1 Posted at 2015-6-23 09:51
In latest version of FCPX go to export. in the share clips menu select Save Current Frame. If Save ...
I'm ending up with Wondershare-Player which extracts the images in full resolution into the folder C:\ProgramData\Wondershare Player\Snapshot (Windows 7) . Each image gets its own name.
I have tried IrfanView, but here I only can get copies which must be opened in Photoshop.
i always frame Grab with VLan player with SUPERB results ...very simple the picture is saved in your >documents> mypictures if you press camera icon on JLAN!!
i have printed 20X40 aerials with this method ...excellent resolution! i was shocked
How to do it:
Open the video in Lightroom... next to the timer/counter on the play bar there is a little square... click on that and then click "capture frame" ... it will save the image to the same directory that the .mov file is in.
There’s also a tool called Anyframe that lets you capture still frames from videos. They support Youtube videos and it looks like Vimeo support is coming, too. http://www.anyframe.net
Hi Guys, Reopening the post here: Do you know, if it's possible to extract the GPS position of the frame you take from the movie?
We're doing hi-res 3D modelling of cliffs and outcrops, so far we've been taking individual snaps, and it works ok, but filming the cliff, and exporting snaps from the movie goes way faster, but so far, I haven't been able to get the GPS position extracted as well.