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674.1 | | AUTHOR::MACDONALD | WA1OMM Listening 224.28 | Thu Aug 27 1987 18:59 | 4 |
| Yes to both questions ... however, you would need a glare-free copy
stand with appropriate lighting. Also, using the contrast slider,
you can turn anything into black and white (no shades of grey) at
600x400. Of course you'll still have a 128K long file I believe.
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674.2 | You can have two bits plane | CESARE::ZABOT | Marco Zabot-Adv.Tech.mgr-Turin ACT | Mon Aug 31 1987 13:44 | 2 |
| .. then using Butcher or DigiPaint you can reduce the number of
bitplanes.
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674.3 | Color Digiview? | MEMORY::BERKSON | What's that in the road - a head? | Wed Sep 09 1987 16:20 | 8 |
| Is there a digitizer around yet that goes directly from a color
video camera to Amiga? How much would a suitable color video camera
cost?
What is a good camera to use with Digiview (assuming it still does
color in three passes) and how much does it cost?
mitch
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674.4 | | AUTHOR::MACDONALD | WA1OMM Listening 224.28 | Wed Sep 09 1987 16:52 | 4 |
| Nope.
A good B&W security camera such as the Panasonic 1410 ($279 at Memory
Location) does an excellent job.
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674.5 | | AUTHOR::MACDONALD | WA1OMM Listening 224.28 | Wed Sep 09 1987 17:39 | 7 |
| I should qualify that by adding that you can use a color camera
(like a Video Camcorder) with DigiView V2, but you still need the
three passes which are 20 seconds apiece. With a B&W camera, each
of the three passes can be 5 sec. apiece. This is possible due the
the greater resolution afforded the B&W cameras. Even with some
of the best color cameras on the market today, the resolution is
very poor.
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