Photoshop frame-by-frame video editing?

Hello

I'm old hats with Photoshop, but new to editing videos in it. I am trying to create a cinemagraphs.com, of a certain area where it looks like I might need to adjust image by image. I can't seem to find a way to do it: see only a way to adjust the video as a whole. How can I do this? I looked a little online and it said Ps used to do it this way, but now it's better: and you can edit the video as a whole! ». But what happens if I want / need to change the images separately? Can anyone help? Thank you!

Ben

There might be a better way, but you might have to import the video into an image animation. The problem is that you can only import 500 images at once, so you should have split the clip and the piece it back together.

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