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Desktop Video

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2008-07-04  Desktop Video - video frame capture:   Can't be done. TV is 72dpi. Period. That cannot be improved upon with any hardware/software combination. You need 150-300dpi (or even higher) for a good quality print, especially if you want one of...
2008-07-04  Desktop Video - Video frame capture:   Hi Neil Bad news, I'm afraid. Even digitising straight from a betacam master tape straight into a pro edit suite like Final Cut Pro, a 720x576 frame gives you about enough latitude for a postcard. Blow...
2008-07-04  Desktop Video - Video frame capture:   Hi Neil, Let's just get the bad news over with. You can't do what you want to do. Forget DPI for a moment. Let's talk in sheer numbers. You're going to need a 6-8 megapizel source to make an 8x10...
2008-07-03  Desktop Video - pic file type:   jpg and jpeg are the same thing. Mac computers will put the "e" in it sometimes while PC's typically just use the jpg extension. So, yes, you could probably just add the "e" to it and be fine. However...
2008-07-02  Desktop Video - Help! with video editing:   Hey Solomon As you can see from my bio, I'm more a Final Cut Pro person than Vegas or Premiere. I will describe how I would do it in FCP, and with luck you can translate it into your NLE. I am also...


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