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Sep 18, 2013; 8:29am
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Hi Guada,
If the frames you want don't follow each other in series you could duplicate the individual frames (Image > Duplicate), close the original stack and make your movie
Best wishes
Kees
Dr Ir K.R. Straatman
Centre for Core Biotechnology Services
University of Leicester
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Hi Guada,
You can use Image -> Stacks -> Tools -> Make Substack and put in the frame numbers (or range, like frame 100-105) you want.
Image-> Duplicate with duplicate stack checked and the same frame range put in the box will also work.
Best,
Christine
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Hello,
I have a file that contains 500 frames and I can open it as a movie in Image J. I need to create a time series using only 4 selected frames from this movie and I was wondering if there is a way to extract the selected frames from the stack? so far what I did with shorter movies is to convert stack to images and close the ones I do not need but with 500 frames this seems quite inconvenient... Is there any way to do it in a more automatized way?
Thank you very much!
Guada
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