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Making of Biology Resources Primer Tutorial
We hope some readers might be interested in the process of how we created the “two data source” video of yesterday’s Biology Resources Primer Tutorial, because, as we said about those two data sources … .MOV video via Camera app … Continue reading
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Tagged Australian Museum, biology, camera, classification, concatenate, email, evidence, ffmpeg, Finder, Gmail, Google, image, internet, iPhone, Mail, MAMP, media, museum, online, online query, photos, query, research, reserach, science, search engine, share, Terminal, tutorial, video, Wikipedia, world wide web
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Sepia Video via ffmpeg Primer Tutorial
As far as media creation goes, are you like me and think in terms of videos being much harder to edit than images, and maybe even audio media files? But have you considered global video editing via great command line … Continue reading
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Tagged command, command line, editing, ffmpeg, filter, macOS, media, sepia, Terminal, tutorial, video, video editing, video editor
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