How to extract EVERY frame from video?

I make gifs, and as such need to be able to extract every frame from a video. I used to do this with MPlayer OSX Extended, but for some reason the screenshots it takes now are much darker than the actual video and can't be easily lightened without losing quality. Taking manual screenshots from every frame (command-shift-3) in QuickTime would be ridiculously time-consuming, so that's not an option.


Does anyone know of a way to extract all frames from video, either natively on Mac or with a different program?

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 11.2

Posted on Jun 2, 2021 1:31 AM

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Jun 2, 2021 8:29 AM in response to lfoster0902

lfoster0902 wrote:

@dialabrain I do all sorts of coloring, sharpening, etc. that I need the individual frames for. Automated gifs isn't what I'm after.

FWIW, a GIF is nothing more than a collection of frames. You can open a GIF in Preview for example and edit the individual frames. Or you could drag the frames into a folder and edit them in an app of your choice.

Just a thought.

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