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With cliplets there are 3 ways to add movement to the still image – ‘loop’ a short segment, ‘mirror’ a short segment where the movement is run forwards then backwards in a loop and ‘play’ where the segment just plays for as long as you want it to.
Cliplets for windows 10 movie#
the movement you want to have in your cinemagraph has to be in a 10 second section of your movie
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It is limited to using a 10 second video clip i.e.On the other hand I believe it has some functions which may not be possible with Photoshop or may be quite difficult to do. I found the software easy to use although it does have limitations. There are several tutorials on the Microsoft site so I won’t go into the detail here. I don’t have a Mac and only have Photoshop Elements and was not prepared to invest in Photoshop for an experiment but I found a free application from Microsoft called ‘Cliplets’. On a Mac there is at least one program dedicated to cinemagraphs – Cinemagraph Pro.
Cliplets for windows 10 full version#
It has to be the very expensive full version of Photoshop and I am not sure which is the earliest version that has the necessary features but I believe CS4 does. In fact it took quite some time before I found an a viable alternative. So far as I can tell, for PCs, Photoshop is most often used. This is not very easy to achieve unless you are stage managing your video or tweak the content. I prefer to make a video for two reasons a) a continuously running image can become annoying b) the start and end points on a gif need to match as closely as possible to avoid a ‘jump’ when it loops round. People using cinemagraphs in adverts tend to use a gif so that it runs continuously. These are then combined into a gif or video file. The basic theory is that you make a video and then use software to create different layers and masks to show/hide different parts of the video. I decided to try making some cinemagraphs and found lots of instructional videos and articles on the web. (You could use a video editing application like Movie Maker to resize the video) The software I’m using can make a full resolution mp4 or wmv video file but only makes a 640×360 gif which accounts for the difference in size. The one on the right is a gif of the same cinemagraph but you’ll notice that is runs in a continuous loop. The one on the left is an 10 second mp4 file. Click on the images above to see the cinemagraph.