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Dear Jimmy!

>   Thank you very much for your reply, the images are .tiff format. Does this make any 
>   difference. I'll try to read the links you've given and work it out.

TIFF files are accepted also.
What do you mean with "video"? AVI, DVD, animated GIF, a real video tape, Matlab movie object, mpeg, MOV, ... ?

Kind regards, Jan