Since I do not have Windows 7 and cannot use ICE to make a panorama from a video clip I decided to improvise to be able to use Windows XP. I play the clip in a program that allows me to capture individual frames. From start to finish of the video section where I want to use for a panorama, I step through and capture select frames. This actually takes only a few minutes. Each frame is automatically saved and numbered in my specified folder. Works like a charm. How do I add the resulting picture to this comment?
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Once you have an image file on your HD or skydrive click on the icon at the right end of the icons at the top of this input window. It is the square 'picture frame' with light blue 'sky' and darker blue/green 'land' inside of it.
When you click on the 'Add Image' button the 'upload' dialog box is displayed. Click on the 'Browse' button to display the 'file open' dialog. navigate to the image file location. Double click on your picture, or Click on it once, then click on the 'Open' button to select it and return to the 'upload dialog'. In the upload dialog, click on the 'Upload' button to actually insert the picture. 'No such thing as spare time. No such thing as free time.
No such thing as down time. All you got is life time. Henry Rollins. Once you have an image file on your HD or skydrive click on the icon at the right end of the icons at the top of this input window. It is the square 'picture frame' with light blue 'sky' and darker blue/green 'land' inside of it. When you click on the 'Add Image' button the 'upload' dialog box is displayed. Click on the 'Browse' button to display the 'file open' dialog.
navigate to the image file location. Double click on your picture, or Click on it once, then click on the 'Open' button to select it and return to the 'upload dialog'. In the upload dialog, click on the 'Upload' button to actually insert the picture Thank you. Here is the picture I wanted to upload. Since the aspen was really 'quaking' I am very pleased that it is not just one big blended blur.
On my Inspiron 9300, I've had the same trouble with Sonic DigitalMedia v7 others have had in this forum. Not wanting to revisit these problems after I do a clean install, I'm wondering if DigitalMedia v7 from Dell Support's Drivers and Downloads is a) the full version and not an update, and b) fixed & free of problems.