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Charles Thomas <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 Dec 1996 14:19:37 -0600
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>hi, this is my first time attempting to post a message on the confocal
>group.
>Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make movies, using either
>sequences of images generated on the confocal, or single images into a
>movie that will have the *.avi, *.mov extention, or something
>similar which is windows 3.11 compatible?...We have a Zeiss
>microscope here, and i can animates sequences this way, but it would be
>nice to create little movies, not dependent on the confocal's computer,
>software. I am specifically looking for freeware or shareware programs for
>IBM compatible. I know you can purchase these type of programs (ie
>Quicktime), but im a poor grad student on a mission. Hope some one can
>help, Thanks in advance.
>Julie


Hi Julie.

There's a free program for doing this, but it only runs on a Mac.  If you
find yourself with access to a Mac, let me know.  Once you make the movies
on a Mac, they can be run on IBM's.

See ya!

--
Charles Thomas
4D Imaging Coordinator
Integrated Microscopy Resource
Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
1675 Observatory Dr.
Madison, WI  53706
608-263-6288   Office
608-265-4076   Fax


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