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Search the CONFOCAL archive at
http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal
Videdit from will stitch AVIs in time. Can also crop or resize in time
and space as well as change palettes for 8 bit indexed AVIs, frame rate,
compression scheme. What's more Microsoft used to give away version 1.1
of Videdit for free! A Google search will reveal a source for the program.
The down side of Videdit is that it is a 16 bit Windows program, so
files names are only in the short 8.3 form. Do "dir /x " from a commend
prompt switched to the directory with the avi to find out it's 8.3 form
name.
Yours, Michael
Michal Opas wrote:
> Search the CONFOCAL archive at
> http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal Dear Listers,
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> Not exactly confocal question but it may be of interest, however,
> search of c-focal archive yields nothing:
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> What program one would use to stitch AVI (compressed or not) files?
> ImageJ requests uncompressed files only.
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> Thank you in advance!
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> Greetings,
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> Michal
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> Dr. Michal Opas
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Dr. Michael Chua
Michael Hooker Microscopy Facility
Cell & Molecular Physiology
6129 Thurston-Bowles - CB 7248
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill NC 27599-7248
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