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29-Oct-2004, 10:33 AM #1
photoshop/premiere video camera capture
Hi everyone,
Having a little trouble with stop motion video camera capture. The photoshop 7 guide book tells you how to do it-- import> wia support etc. That's working ok. My question is how do I delete the files I've captured once I've finished with them? Everytime I start the program the files are still there in the little preview window. I'm working on an animation so I have *hundreds* of images to capture and once I've saved them, it's ridiculous to have to scroll through everything I've ever captured to get to my latest set of images.

Can anyone help me with this or at least direct me in the right path?

The reason I'm using photoshop to "stop motion" capture, is that Adobe Premiere Pro doesn't seem to have a stop motion caputre feature any more. I've searched high and low through that program and can't find the option (I know that previous editions of premiere had still picture/ stop motion capture option.)

any help would be greatly appreciated!
thanks
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29-Oct-2004, 10:45 AM #2
They will always show up in the window unless the files are deleted. Have you ever considered organizing the files in dated folders or grouping folders based on project? Premiere is such a rich (and expensive) application I would think the newer versions would have stop motion or capture features if older versions had it. I would go on Adobe's forums or look through their FAQ's for more info on that.
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