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illiniry

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Mar 1, 2009
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Chicago
I have a grainy live photo but the video part of it is clearer and I'd like to convert the photo by using a screenshot of the video portion instead. Is there any way to do that?
 

PNutts

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Jul 24, 2008
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If you are a Windows user it's easy. Simply plug in your phone and drag the desired .MOV file of the desired photo to your PC using File Explorer then play it. On Windows 10 it opens with the Movies and TV app. My guess is on Windows 7 you'll need Quicktime or VLC to play it.
 

illiniry

macrumors member
Original poster
Mar 1, 2009
49
0
Chicago
If you are a Windows user it's easy. Simply plug in your phone and drag the desired .MOV file of the desired photo to your PC using File Explorer then play it. On Windows 10 it opens with the Movies and TV app. My guess is on Windows 7 you'll need Quicktime or VLC to play it.

I'm surprised there's no built-in iOS feature that does this. It's a great way to enhance a photo, it basically eliminates blurry photos.
 
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