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Phantom Help File378
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Create Multiple Image Files from a Cine (Starting with the First Frame's Image
Number)
To create multiple images from a cine file – let’s say cine1.cine – containing a range of frames
from -10 to 2, you can specify the generic file name like this:
Example: imag!4
The images will be saved in the same folder with the one in which the cine file "cine1.cine" is in:
imag-0010
imag-0009
imag-0008
…
imag0000
imag0001
imag0002
Create Multiple Image Files (Starting with the First Frame's Image Number) into
Sub-folders within the Original Folder Location
You can indicate, not only file names, but also a new directory or the full path name, using the
language described. For example, when converting several file formats from files within a single
folder – cine1.cin, avi1.avi – containing a range of frames from –10 to 2, you can specify the
following Files in the Multiple Convert Destination dialog box:
Example: c:\cines\imag!4
Phantom will create a cines file folder if it does not already exist, and images will be saved like
this:
c:\cines\cine1\imag-010
c:\cines\cine1\imag-009
…
c:\cines\cine1\imag0001
c:\cines\cine1\imag0002
c:\cines\avi1\imag-010
c:\cines\avi1\imag-009
…
c:\cines\avi1\imag0001
c:\cines\avi1\imag0002