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*Using Psychopy or Visionegg you can create a gif. Then you import the gif using Adobe Flash. You can adjust the speed manipulating the frame duration (Modify document). Finally, you export the file as a swf. | *Using Psychopy or Visionegg you can create a gif. Then you import the gif using Adobe Flash. You can adjust the speed manipulating the frame duration (Modify document). Finally, you export the file as a swf. | ||
*In past years, Quicktime Pro could be used to create movies from a bunch of still frames. Quicktime Pro no longer | *In past years, Quicktime Pro could be used to create movies from a bunch of still frames. Quicktime Pro is no longer supported, however it is possible to still run Quicktime 7 Pro if you manage to find a Quicktime Pro-enabled computer (thanks Patrick Cavanagh for informing me of this). | ||
and the recent versions of Quicktime no longer play all my 2-frame movie demos correctly. When most of my movies are played with looping turned on, it only displays the first frame even though it's a two-frame movie. It does display both frames when it is not set to loop. So a decent demo can be created by making a extended replication of the two frames, even though that yields a large file size. That's what I had to do for the demos for my TiCS article. I have also tried viewing the two-frame movies in looped fashion in the following applications that play quicktime movies: | |||
**VLC: doesn't show both frames | **VLC: doesn't show both frames | ||
**Movist: doesn't show both frames | **Movist: doesn't show both frames |
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Poster making
- hp poster printer in psych IT area has roll paper width of 1065 mm
- VSS 2008: Posterboards are 4’ (121.92 cm) tall x 8’ (243.84 cm) wide
Making demos of stimuli (for webs for example)
- Using Psychopy or Visionegg you can create a gif. Then you import the gif using Adobe Flash. You can adjust the speed manipulating the frame duration (Modify document). Finally, you export the file as a swf.
- In past years, Quicktime Pro could be used to create movies from a bunch of still frames. Quicktime Pro is no longer supported, however it is possible to still run Quicktime 7 Pro if you manage to find a Quicktime Pro-enabled computer (thanks Patrick Cavanagh for informing me of this).
and the recent versions of Quicktime no longer play all my 2-frame movie demos correctly. When most of my movies are played with looping turned on, it only displays the first frame even though it's a two-frame movie. It does display both frames when it is not set to loop. So a decent demo can be created by making a extended replication of the two frames, even though that yields a large file size. That's what I had to do for the demos for my TiCS article. I have also tried viewing the two-frame movies in looped fashion in the following applications that play quicktime movies:
- VLC: doesn't show both frames
- Movist: doesn't show both frames
- Quicktime Player 7:doesn't show both frames
- SimpleMovieX: doesn't show both frames. Claims to allow export to image sequence, but this gives an error message.
- Firefox: shows both frames, but has "double-vision". Shows old movies that quicktime shows as blank, but also with 'double vision'
- MacVCD: shows both frames!
- Google Chrome: shows both frames! Stutters slightly when loop renews. Doesn't display old movies like "difftlocatn22frps.mov"
Writing
see Phrases for grants and papers
We shouldn't care about 2007 ISI impact factors
- Science 30
- Nature 26.7
- Nat Rev NEurosci 24.5
- BBS 17.462
- Nat Neurosci 15.7
- PLoS Biol 14.1
- Neuron 13.4
- Trends Neuro 12.5
- Current Biology 10.5
- PNAS 9.6
- TiCS 9.4
- Brain 8.6
- Psych Review 7.8
- J Neurosci 7.5
- JCN 5
- Proc Royal Society Biol 4.1
- Cogni Psych 4.0
- Cognition 3.8
- JoV 3.8
- J Neurophysiology 3.7
- JEP:HPP 2.6
- Vision Research 2.1
- Cogn Neuropsych 1.9
- Visual Cognition 1.7
- Perception 1.6
- Memory & Cognition 1.6
- Percept Psychophy 1.4
- QJEP 1.1
- Spatial Vision .94
See Eigenfactor for better rankings.