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3816.1 | Contact manufacturer for update | BOMBE::MOORE | Eat or be eaten | Thu May 31 1990 21:02 | 2 |
| Since Perfect Vision is a commercial product, the software is probably
copyrighted, making it illegal to upload copies.
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3816.2 | -1 good advice | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Fri Jun 01 1990 07:05 | 9 |
| I am not sure that Perfect Vision is even being made anymore. I'd
go the route of .1 and try to contact the company that produced
it. I know that Perfect Sound used to be freely distributable but
had this privledge removed with release 3.0 . I doubt that Perfect
Vision could be placed on the net. With many of the combination
software,hardware products the developers have been tightning up
on the software distribution,and some have decided not to bother
carrying the products anymore.
bill
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3816.3 | I should have got Digiview | FASDER::AHERB | | Sun Jun 03 1990 11:24 | 8 |
| I could understand why they would want to copyright Perfect Sound since
other sound digitizers would be able to use it but I see no reason in
copyrighting Perfect Vision since only ppeople who have the Perfect
Vision software could use it!!!
Does anybody know if the newer version of Perfect Vision supports the
640 mode?
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3816.4 | Bad break | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Mon Jun 04 1990 05:34 | 14 |
| The problem is hackers have been copying the hardware. I met a guy
the other day that was inquiring about the hardware part of Digiview,
and Amax. He said he had both packages. What a bummer the poor guy
bought two products,and they both came without the hardware part.
Thats what I call bad luck. Well actually it is bad luck for the
many others that have PAID for the packages an seen support dry
up due to this activity. I know they were unable to get Perfect
Vision for awhile now,but I believe the company (Sunrize??) is
still around. A guy bought Perfect Vision into System Eyes last
week looking to sell it. However every time they tried it the top
of the screen was cut off. I was not too impressed with the pics
they did get. Of course this was in capturing mode. I did not stay
around long enough to see how it did in other modes.
bill
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3816.5 | cut off | NAC::BRANNON | value added | Mon Jun 04 1990 16:48 | 13 |
| re: .4:
Top cut off. Same problem with Digiview, but its default is to split
the cut off section into half on top and half on the bottom so its not
as obvious. The Digiview software has a Camera pull down menu that lets you
move the area to be digitized around to limit the cut off section to
less important areas of the picture. Unfortunately, Digiview isn't a
frame grabber like Perfect Vision and requires a very steady image.
Neither is perfect, but I haven't seen anything better come along yet
for the same price range.
regards,
dennis
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3816.6 | | NAC::BRANNON | value added | Mon Jun 04 1990 16:58 | 10 |
| re .4:
>> I was not too impressed with the pics
Producing good pics in only 16 levels of grayscale takes alot of
practice, a good quality video source, time, and a decent paint program
to touch them up with.
dennis
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3816.7 | oh well | FASDER::AHERB | | Tue Jun 05 1990 20:16 | 8 |
| I must be lucky. I have been making pictures with Perfect Vision
(color) that look like the pictures of the digiview ads! When
amigaworld compared digitizers Perfect Vision was last but I get much
better pictures than them.
I still want to try to get the new version somewhere. Hoping that it
will support the 640 modem. 320x200 and 320x400 get dull after awhile
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3816.8 | | NAC::BRANNON | value added | Wed Jun 06 1990 16:07 | 14 |
| RE .7:
Now you got me really interested. I've been using Perfect Vision with
the Sunrize Color Splitter and the color pictures I've gotten have
left alot to be desired. Any hints or guidelines for knob settings?
I'm using a SHARP VHS freeze frame for input; what do you use?
I occasionally get one that looks better than the digiview ads but only
rarely and after many trys.
Perfect Vision 1.2 only offers "Lace" as a choice, so its still 320x200
and 320x400.
regards,
dennis
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3816.9 | -<>-<<>>:-) | FASDER::AHERB | | Thu Jun 07 1990 20:53 | 9 |
| I only use color filters,a very bright spotlight and a magnavox
camcorder. Ever since ive been using this spotlight thing (a bright
lightbulb surrounded by metal) Ive been getting real nice pictures.
After I digitize I always increase the red and saturation up 1. Ive
never used a VCR before. But when I digitize, the first time I do it
looks just as good as everytime I do it. How come it takes many tries
for you? What has been improved in Perfect Vision 1.2?
/s
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3816.10 | | NAC::BRANNON | value added | Fri Jun 08 1990 17:00 | 17 |
| The VCR freeze frame isn't 100% stable and the picture flickers
changing in intensity. I just wait until it reaches a reasonable good
image and click the mouse to capture it. For color it there seems to
be only a narrow range of brightness and saturation knob settings that
will produce colors that come close to matching the correct colors.
The only real enhancement I noticed in 1.2 was the Auto choice to do
all three passes from a Sunrize Color splitter connected via a joystick
extender cable to the Perfect Vision box with just a single mouse
click.
I've heard color filters do a better job than a color splitter,
especially for Digiview.
thanks,
dennis
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3816.11 | | BOMBE::MOORE | Eat or be eaten | Fri Jun 08 1990 18:03 | 3 |
| Color filters with a monochrome 'security' camera generally produce the
best pictures. I had very poor results using the filters with a color
camcorder, in my case the color spitter was better. (using DigiView)
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3816.12 | | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Mon Jun 11 1990 10:45 | 7 |
| The reason the pictures come out better with a B+W camera and the
colour filters is due to the better horizontal resolution of those
cameras, in the case of the Panasonic it is 560 lines, compared with a
regular (non hi-8) camcorder which is 230-300 lines.
Jean
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3816.13 | . | FASDER::AHERB | | Mon Jun 11 1990 12:54 | 6 |
| Is my camera color or B&W? When I am recording something and I look
through the caera it is B&W but the tape plays in color on the VCR.
Does it matter if the color filters have a whole bunch of little
scratches?
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3816.14 | | BOLTON::PLOUFF | It came from the... dessert! | Mon Jun 11 1990 13:01 | 4 |
| re: .13 B/W or color?
Your camera probably has a small (1") monitor screen at the eyepiece.
If the tape plays in color then you must have recorded in color, nu?
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3816.15 | i must be lucky | FASDER::AHERB | | Mon Jun 18 1990 22:04 | 2 |
| well if it is color I sure get nice pictures with it
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