see animate, part of the ImageMagik program. This suite of programs is
very powerful for doing graphics manipulation from the command line. Also
see monatge, convert, display.
Stew Benedict
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On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Ben Logan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a small piece of software for Linux which will take a series
> of images (e.g., img001.tga, img002.tga, img003.tga...) and make an
> animation from them? I'm generating the images with Pov-Ray, and
> there can be a lot of images so I don't want to have to insert each
> frame by hand. A command-line program would work nicely (since it
> could be put in a script). Also, I don't really care what format the
> movie is in (in windoze I used .avi...but I'm not really familiar
> with the different formats).
>
> I searched for the web for a long time, but everything seems to be
> oriented towards video capture devices.
>
> Thanks,
> Ben Logan
>
>
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