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Working with animation and digital videos 795
Corel Painter automatically converts it into a frame stack. A frame stack is a series of
images, each equal in size and resolution.
Corel Painter does not provide features for working with audio.
When you’re finished editing the digital video in Corel Painter, you can save it as a
QuickTime, AVI, or animated GIF file. You can then open the QuickTime or AVI file
in a video-editing application to add sound effects and other finishing touches.
For efficiency, import only the video frames that you plan on editing. For example, if
you have a two-minute video clip and you want to paint on the first 10 seconds, don’t
import the entire clip in Corel Painter. Instead, separate the first 10 seconds in a video
editing application and import only those frames. After finishing that clip in
Corel Painter, you can open the frames in the video editing application and join them
to the other frames.
You can also import movies that are saved as a series of numbered files. For more
information, see “Importing and exporting numbered files” on page 808.
To open a QuickTime or AVI movie
1 Choose File Open.
2 In the Open (Mac OS) or Select Image (Windows) dialog box, locate the movie,
and click Open.
When a file is selected, the dialog box displays the frame size, file size, and the
number of frames. If a preview is available, it displays a thumbnail of the first
frame.
3 In the Enter Movie Name dialog box, type a name in the Save As (Mac OS) or
File Name (Windows) box, and click Save.
The Frame Stacks panel appears, and the document window displays the first
frame of the movie.
When you open a QuickTime or AVI movie, Corel Painter makes a frame
stack copy of the movie. This ensures that the original file does not change.
Frame stacks are uncompressed, so you need an adequate amount of disk
space to create them. For example, a 1-MB QuickTime or AVI movie can
become a 20-MB frame stack.
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