
This allowed me to get rid of some unwanted skin blemishes caused by the fact that neither my daughter or I had planned to do this so no real life skin preparations were made! What was about this one is that I could export the still image portion and do a quick edit on it in Photoshop then send it back to Cinemagraph Pro. Not only did we think this was creepy, I quickly learned how you must keep things very still or else you get the shifty eyes problem featured here. It took me a bit to get the hang of it, but within a few minutes I had my first cinemgraph of my daughter below:
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That’s in – in no time you can have one of these running and they’ll even host the cinemegraph on their web site – for free (size limitations and content restrictions apply). Well I’m happy to report that after a little research I found out that it is not only easy it’s fun too! Here’s the main window of Flixel’s Cinemagraph Pro 1.5 back when I originally did this article in 2015 (page down for version 2.0):īasically you import a video, highlight what you want to move and pick start and end points. As a result, I had little desire to find another way to consume my time.

If you are like me, you’ve probably been very intrigued by the cool cinemagraphs found on the web (especially on the home page), but many people like me also haven’t had the time to figure out how to do them! Most things in photography are time consuming enough, and video makes it even worse.

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