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4794.1 | | KAOFS::J_DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Wed Jun 05 1991 13:30 | 16 |
| In decending order of $ needed:
Video toaster $1200
Frame grabber $500
Live $300
If your camcorder does stills, you could use DCTV or digiview with a
color splitter.
I have a framegrabber which does great real time captures, it will save
images in all Amiga formats and will also save images in 24 bits format
which could be viewed on a suitable 24 bit frame buffer (DCTV,
Firecracker toaster...)
Jean
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4794.2 | | VERGA::MACDONALD | Home of Digital Realtime Pubs | Wed Jun 05 1991 13:49 | 2 |
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Which framnegrabber do you have?
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4794.3 | | VERGA::MACDONALD | Home of Digital Realtime Pubs | Wed Jun 05 1991 13:49 | 2 |
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What's the difference between LIVE and a Framegrabber?
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4794.4 | LIVE is more real-time | RIPPLE::LUKE_TE | | Wed Jun 05 1991 14:05 | 13 |
| I haven't seen the frame grabber, but I have a LIVE for my Amiga 2000
and for my 1000 as well. Color and palette control is very difficult
with the LIVE and the quality of a single grabbed image is not that
great. I have Invision Plus software ($200+) which lets me control
those things such as color and palette much better and also has a still
image capture routine that takes 4-5 frames and averages them out.
They turn out quite good that way from a videotape on pause or a still
image (photo etc.) in front of the camcorder on the tripod.
The main use for the LIVE is in real-time video. With Invision, it
lets me take the live moving image and manipulate it (ala Toaster),
switch between two sources, and other neat things that look good in
videos.
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4794.5 | | KAOFS::J_DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Thu Jun 06 1991 17:25 | 14 |
| The Framegrabber is by Progressive Peripherals & Software (PP & S),
It can digitize a ham picture in 1/30th of a second (both fields) or a
single field in 1/60th of a second. The software to process the
resulting image can take as long as 45 seconds (on a stock Amiga) to
finaly display the results. There are all kinds of bells and whistles
to manipulate the image (expand, shrink, date and time, multiple
images, multiple exposure, delta...).
Unlike LIVE, real time ANIMATION is not possible, but image quality is
superb. I have done many tricks with modified images and the results
were impressive when projected on a 9'x12' screen.
Jean
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