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iMagine Video automates movie making with AppleScript







iMagine Video automates movie making
with AppleScript

iMagine Video automates movie making
with AppleScript
04/09/2004 03:59 PM

iMagine Video lets you import and export images and movies, manipulate images and process them using QuickTime. It adds imaging and drawing functionality to AppleScript, and leverages Quartz and QuickDraw.




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