Re: TIFF files in General & Performer->QuickTime

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Rob Jenkins (robj++at++barney.reading.sgi.com)
Mon, 27 Nov 1995 09:18:03 +0000


Philip

I see you have several replies on flipping your movie images using iflip, if
you want to do each frame in a movie reletively painlessly try this:

convert the movie to individual frames:

%dmconvert -f sgirgb <moviefile> out.rgb.#

which gives out.rgb.1....out.rgb.N where N is the number of frames in the
moviefile

then flip each frame ( assuming the only rgb files in this dir are from the
movie )
%foreach file ( *rgb* )
 /usr/people/4Dgifts/iristools/imgtools/iflip $file $file.flip 180
 end

which gives out.rgb.1.flip...out.rgb.N.flip where all .flip files are rotated
180 degrees.

then make your flipped frames into a Quicktime movie:
%dmconvert -f qt out.rgb.#.flip flip.mv

I have done this for sgi movies before but not Quicktime so if you have any
problems check out man dmconvert.

Cheers
Rob

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