


<日本語版> PicToVideoの使い方
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How to use PicToVideo: step-by-step instructions and notes
This section details the steps involved in generating video from still images using PicToVideo. Notes and recommended settings for each step are also introduced.
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1. Select An Image
- First, select the images you want to use. The image you choose will be the basis for the entire video, so it is recommended that you have a high quality image.
- Points to note: o Use high resolution images. o Use images that have a high resolution.
o Using higher resolution images will result in a smoother video.
o Select images with clearly defined backgrounds and subjects to enhance the expression of movement.
- Recommendation: Choose simple, well-composed photos of your subjects for best results.
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2. Set the FPS (Frame Rate)
- Specify the number of frames per second for your video. Common values are 24fps and 30fps, but you can adjust to your liking.
- Notes: o High FPS: smooth and smooth video.
o High FPS: Smooth motion can be achieved, but the video file size will be larger.
o Low FPS: may result in choppy motion, but creates lighter files.
- Recommendation: 24 FPS is a good balance for beginners. For slow motion effects, try a lower setting (10 fps or so).
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3. Video Frame Settings
- Determine the number of frames that will affect the overall length and composition of the video.
- Notes: o A small number of frames will make the video short and monotonous.
o A low number of frames will shorten the video and may make the motion appear monotonous.
o Too many frames may result in heavy editing and playback.
- Recommendation: Adjust the number of frames according to the purpose of your video. For short animations, 10-50 frames is ideal.
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4. Setting Motion Backet ID
- This is an important parameter that adjusts the range of motion.
o Low values: the motion of the subject is represented over a wide range. o High values: the motion of the background is represented over a wide range.
o High value: background motion is more emphasized.
- Cautions
o Too low a value can make the background appear static and the entire video look flat.
o Too high a value may diminish the presence of the subject.
- Recommendations
o Low values (10-30) if you want the subject to be the main subject.
o Higher values (70-100) if you want to emphasize the background.
o Experiment to find the right balance.
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Overall points
- Customize according to your purpose: It is important to be flexible with your settings, whether for social media or for art projects.
- Save format: check MP4 in the download button and save it.
Use these steps to create an attractive video from still images!
