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Getting Stills from a dvd, possible?

 
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Jul 01, 2008 17:54 |  #1

Hey.

Well someone just got in contact with me and asked me if i can make a wedding album from their dvd.

Basically the photographer messed them around and they don't have any shots from the wedding, only a really nice dvd.

Their 5th wedding anniversary is coming up and the husband wants me to make an album from stills that i extract from the dvd.

Firstly is it possible to get decent photos from it?

Secondly, how would i do it?

Thanks!


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Jul 01, 2008 18:03 |  #2

Decent photos, probably not at a resolution aprox 720x576.
Load DVD into PC and do screen grabs.
I'd have thought it would be breach of copyright to do this, but I suspect someone else will know...

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Jul 01, 2008 18:05 as a reply to  @ broadcast_techie's post |  #3

what size photos is that approximately?, whats the largest they could be blown up?


na they've spoken to the videographer, he's ok with it.

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Jul 01, 2008 18:17 |  #4

Aszental wrote in post #5830096 (external link)
Hey.

Well someone just got in contact with me and asked me if i can make a wedding album from their dvd.

Basically the photographer messed them around and they don't have any shots from the wedding, only a really nice dvd.

Their 5th wedding anniversary is coming up and the husband wants me to make an album from stills that i extract from the dvd.

Firstly is it possible to get decent photos from it?

Secondly, how would i do it?

Thanks!

Do you have written permission from the videographer?

Their work is also protected.




  
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Jul 01, 2008 18:20 |  #5

Aszental wrote in post #5830153 (external link)
na they've spoken to the videographer, he's ok with it.

anyone know what software would be good to do it with?

edit: Also whats the largest an image could be blown up to with decent quality?


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Jul 01, 2008 19:40 |  #6

I'm no expert, but i'd do this..

Rip the DVD on to the hard disk using a ripping program. DVD Decrypter would do (Free)

Convert into an AVI file. WinAVI Video converter would do this (not free but free trial i think)

Then using a video editing program that has a stills grab functionality. Most do, even the windows movie maker that's bundled with windows might do it.

Then load in photoshop. Experiment with upscaling the image, see how big you can get away with interpolating the image.


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Jul 01, 2008 22:05 |  #7

VLC will play the DVD and you can do frame grabs. VLC is free and there is a portable version as well, no install. The caps are saved as png files. The biggest I have been able to print is 4x6 and these are marginal quality. For most people they are "good enough".




  
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Jul 02, 2008 11:22 |  #8

Make sure you get written permission from the videographer.


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Jul 02, 2008 16:59 |  #9

Find out what format was used to store the photos on the DVD. There are a few "photo Album" programs out there that use a proprietiary format that use their own viewer to display them. Not sure what'll happen if you try to "rip" that DVD. I think "Ripping" only works if the photos/video was stored as VOB files.


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Jul 02, 2008 17:05 |  #10

look into genuine fractals
if the videoographer is ok with it see if he has the orignal non dvd compressed files


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