Re: [PyMOL] settings for Adobe Premiere

2003-06-03 Thread Cameron Mura
For lots of image conversion/movie-making on your Windows PC -- including direct import of PNG sequences -- another piece of software to consider is Logipole's "Konvertor" file convertor. I used this a while ago when I was trying to go backwards from what most people are describing here (i.e.,

RE: [PyMOL] settings for Adobe Premiere

2003-06-03 Thread Warren L. DeLano
Michael, Actually, much more affordable than Premiere these days is Quicktime Pro ($30) which can, on the Mac only (I think), directly import a sequence PNG files from PyMOL and write out compressed Quicktime or AVI files. If you're tied to Windows, I don't yet know of a better

Re: [PyMOL] settings for Adobe Premiere

2003-06-03 Thread Byron Delabarre
Micheal - I'd suggest using quicktime pro. I have both adobe premiere & qtpro and found that qtpro did a superior job with much less hassle. qtpro can produce the sorenson encoded (mac friendly) as well as the avi format (pc&powerpoint friendly). There is also a free package out there calle

Re: [PyMOL] settings for Adobe Premiere

2003-06-03 Thread JP Cartailler
The output format/compression really depends on the output device you plan on delivering the final clip to. Don't go uncompressed unless you have a killer system that can sustain NTSC and/or PAL (29.97/25fps, respectively) frame rate. If it's for presentations and/or the web, 12 f/s is the 'stand