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How to extract static image from flash animation ?
 

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Old Post  09-14-04 - 12:14 PM  
Hi,

I know GIF animator comes with Ulead PhotoImpact can be used to
extract static image from animated GIF files. But I couldn't find
function available that allows PhotoImpact to extract static image
file from macromedia flash .swf file.

Can Photoshop do this ? Or any other software available to do this ?

I've downloaded Flash Toolset 2.0 from internet. However, this
software seems only able to extract resources (parts of image objects)
from .swf file. I couldn't use it to extract full output image from
the file.

Could anyone suggest any software to do the same with .swf file as
animated GIF works on GIF files ?

Thanks:)


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Old Post  09-14-04 - 05:14 PM  
Might need to use screen capture?  Otherwise worth looking at Quicktime pro
or other video software, swiffpeg, swflix...?

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Old Post  09-15-04 - 12:14 AM  
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Old Post  09-18-04 - 09:14 AM  
Might need to use screen capture?  Otherwise worth looking at Quicktime pro
or other video software, swiffpeg, swflix...?

Cheers, Jason  (remove ... to reply)
Video & Gaming: http://gadgetaus.com


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