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Last edited by Christian Evenhuis Jun 19, 2020
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Making a movie

Making a movie in Fiji

  • Open the image.

  • Select a region of interest with the rectangle tool. Make a note of the parts of the time series you're interested in. In this example the start is frame 80 and en is frame 280.

  • Duplicate (Image > Duplicate... or Shift+D) and restrict to times you're interest in:

  • Add a scale bar (optional). Analyze > Tools > Scale Bar.... Make sure it is not an overlay and that all slices are selected.

  • Add a time stamp (optional). Find out the frame interval (Image > Properties or Shift+P). Now add the timestamp by going to Image > Stacks > Time Stamper.
    • Enter the frame interval in the interval box.
    • If you want the absolute time multiple the starting frame by the frame interval. In this example the start time would be $$\text{Starting Time}=80 \times 0.12,\text{ sec}=9.6,\text{sec}$$

  • Export to AVI by going to File > Save As > AVI... The frame rate determines how quickly the images change in the movie.

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