Posted by
Klaus Michel on
Sep 17, 2014; 7:03am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Image-sequence-to-video-conversion-high-compression-software-recommendations-tp5009641p5009653.html
Hi Guenter,
I am using "XMedia Recode" (
http://www.xmedia-recode.de/) to generate small movies
(Windows). I make an avi-file first and then convert and compress it with XMedia Recode.
Normally it is used to make movies playable on handheld devices and is specialized to
generate small movies. It offers a rich variety of codecs and parameters. You can use
"GSpot " (
http://gspot.headbands.com/) to identify the codecs that other people use. That
may help to find a promising codec for your purpose.
Best,
Klaus
On 9/16/2014 6:01 AM, Guenter Giese wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to generate movies for publication from neuronal structures
> recordings (TIFF image sequences 8bit greyscale, 24bit RGB). My image
> sequences are rather large up to GB), and movie size for publication is
> confined to 10 MB.
>
>
> Image sequence to video conversion (high compression): which software /
> codec do you recommend for preservation of small structures (cells,
> axons, dendrites)?
>
> Exact color rendition is not that critical (two-channel fluorescence
> images, plus labels in different colors).
>
> Freeware is preferred, or are there big advantages of commercial
> solutions?
>
> Thank you for recommendations!
>
> Guenter
>
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