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Kodak DC265 - Exporting an APPLE QUICKTIME Movie

Kodak DC265
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5 Optionally, in the Save Current Picture As text box, type a filename for a
single audio.
If you are saving audio from multiple pictures, the filename of the picture is
used with the file extension “sound.” For example: P0000023.JPG becomes
P0000023 sound.
6 To save the audio, click Save.
Exporting an APPLE QUICKTIME Movie
To save burst and time-lapse pictures as an APPLE QUICKTIME Movie:
1 In the application window viewing area, click a burst or time-lapse folder.
2 Click Save As.
The Save As dialog box appears.
8 From the Scaling pop-up menu, use the Up and Down arrows to specify the
percentage you want the picture scaled from its original size. The default is
100%, the original picture size.
9 To create the movie, click Ok.
3 Use the navigation pop-up menu to select the
folder where you want to save the movie. To
create a new folder, click New.
4 From the File pop-up menu, select
QUICKTIME.
5 Optionally, in the Save Current Picture As text
box, type a filename.
6 Click Save.
The QUICKTIME dialog box appears.
7 Click a radio button:
Real Time—uses the time delay specified
when the pictures were taken.
Delay at Least x Seconds—lets you specify
the interval between pictures.
If an audio is attached, the frame interval may
increase so the movie shows as long as the
audio plays.

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