How to Take Great Video Snapshots – Part 3
February 21st, 2010 | by admin |Before you start snapping with TimeFreezer, you simply choose the format to use when your images are saved and the witdth. If they’re destined for the web, JPEG at 90 to 100 quality would be the normal choice, however you can also export in PNG or PICT if you prefer.
The width will depend on the context in which you will display the image. It could be anything from a thumbnal size 100 all the way up to 500 or 800. If you intend use the screen capture to showcase the quality of your clip, you may want to display it at the original dimensions.
When you are ready to take your video snapshot, just use the keyboard shortcut ‘E’ or click the large blue button marked ‘Export this Frame’.
To learn more about TimeFreezer, watch the official video snapshot tutorial today.