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MP4 video - how to extract frame?

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  • m_art_in
    Maybe file this as a feature request with Phase One?

    In the meantime, you can use VLC (which is free) to extract frames, though here you cannot navigate by a frame-by-frame basis. Or download Davinci Resolve, where you have very granual control (and in the free version I believe that you can export up to UHD size)
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  • Stefan Hoffmeister
    Many thanks for your suggestions!

    I had settled for directly using ffmpeg, because frame control within VLC is a bit cumbersome. I really need to spend more effort on going the video route, because, I suspect, these do do rolling shutter compensation and temporal noise reduction. Perhaps?

    (In my case, I have a 6K H.265 file which VLC is really struggling with; ffmpeg takes this in a stride. And the camera - a Panasonic G9 - will apply rolling shutter compensation and temporal noise reduction if I do extract the frame _within the camera_ <groan>)
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