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make_a_movie [2012/06/01 19:42]
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-===== Make Movie =====+====== How to Make Movie =====
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 +Map Viewer can be used to generated movies (in [[wp>​MPEG-4_Part_14|mp4 format]]) from a set of maps. This is useful because:
  
-Map Viewer can be used to generated movies (in mp4 format) from a set of maps. This is useful because: 
   * You can make presentations and display temporal changes in a interactive way.   * You can make presentations and display temporal changes in a interactive way.
-  ​* Output movies can be read by any devices and/or applications that support mp4, it isn't tied to map formats or Dinamica itself.+ 
 +  ​* Output movies can be read by any devices and/or applications that support mp4, it isn't tied to map formats or Dinamica ​EGO itself. 
   * Generated frames for movie can be saved separated in PNG, that way you can also use your favorite movie creation tool.   * Generated frames for movie can be saved separated in PNG, that way you can also use your favorite movie creation tool.
  
-==== Movie files ==== +===== Movie files ====
-On a computer, movies are just a series of frames (or pictures) that get replaced in a particular time frequency.\\ + 
-Usually, when you see formats like (.mp4) it just means you have a set of images and a sound file tied together. With that in mind,\\ +On a computer, movies are just a series of frames (or pictures) that get replaced in a particular time frequency. 
-movies produced by the Map Viewer follow the same definition. The user is required to load the maps (which are going to be the images in the movie)\\ + 
-he wants to display and then configure the viewer main area as if it was the movie itself. Transformations (zoom, pan) are kept on the movie, as well\\ +Usually, when you see formats like (.mp4) it just means you have a set of images and a sound file tied together. With that in mind, movies produced by the Map Viewer follow the same definition. The user is required to load the maps (which are going to be the images in the movie) he wants to display and then configure the viewer main area as if it was the movie itself. Transformations (zoom, pan) are kept on the movie, as well as histogram curves, palettes for each images and transparency.
-as histogram curves, palettes for each images and transparency.+
  
 ===== Making a movie ===== ===== Making a movie =====
  
-  * User load the maps he/she wants to display on the movie. Check out [[load_a_map|Load a map]], if you are unsure about how to load maps. +  * User load the maps he/she wants to display on the movie. Check out [[Load a map]], if you are unsure about how to load maps. 
-  * Transformations are configured, [[histogram|histogram]] curves are defined and [[color_palette|color palette]] set.+ 
 +  * Transformations are configured, [[histogram]] curves are defined and [[color palette]] set. 
   * The movie maker is invoked.   * The movie maker is invoked.
-{{ :​movie_maker_button.png?​nolink&​ |}}\\ +{{ :movie:​movie_maker_button.png?​nolink&​ |}} 
-  * As soon as the movie maker wizard pops up, the user is prompted to select frames to be replaced (left column) and frames to replace them after each frame (right column).\\ + 
-{{ :​movie_1.png?​nolink&​ |}}\\ +  * As soon as the movie maker wizard pops up, the user is prompted to select frames to be replaced (left column) and frames to replace them after each frame (right column). 
-  * Next, user configure the time between each frame (a preview of the replace speed will be shown).\\ +{{ :movie:​movie_1.png?​nolink&​ |}} 
-{{ :​movie_2.png?​nolink&​ |}}\\ + 
-  * Finally, user select the final path for the output movie file (the .mp4) and if he/she desires to keep generated frames.\\ +  * Next, user configure the time between each frame (a preview of the replace speed will be shown). 
-{{ :​movie_3.png?​nolink&​ |}}\\ +{{ :movie:​movie_2.png?​nolink&​ |}} 
-  * After clicking next, the user will be prompted to wait while the movie is being generated.\\ + 
-{{ :​movie_4.png?​nolink&​ |}}\\ +  * Finally, user select the final path for the output movie file (the .mp4) and if he/she desires to keep generated frames. 
-  * A good way to keep progress is to watch the changes in frame names, on the Map column in main interface. A notification will pop up when the process finishes.\\ +{{ :movie:​movie_3.png?​nolink&​ |}} 
-{{ :​movie_5.png?​nolink&​ |}}+ 
 +  * After clicking next, the user will be prompted to wait while the movie is being generated. 
 +{{ :movie:​movie_4.png?​nolink&​ |}} 
 + 
 +  * A good way to keep progress is to watch the changes in frame names, on the Map column in main interface. A notification will pop up when the process finishes. 
 +{{ :movie:​movie_5.png?​nolink&​ |}}