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Hi All
Is there any way that I can capture a still of a DVD video at a high resolution? For example 36" x 24" at 200 dpi or is pixels per inch I should be looking at? How are these high resolution files produced in the real world ? Bob bobdydd |
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On a pleasant day while strolling in alt.video.dvd, a person by the name
of bobdydd exclaimed: > How are these high resolution files produced in the real world ? With a regular (still) camera on set. -- aaronl at consultant dot com For every expert, there is an equal and opposite expert. - Arthur C. Clarke Aaron Lawrence |
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On 13 Oct 2006 04:57:11 -0700, "bobdydd"
<> wrote: >Hi All > >Is there any way that I can capture a still of a DVD video at >a high resolution? DVD maxes out at 720x480 so unless you got really good interplorating software you'd get ugly jaggies on higher res. Consider HD-DVD or blu-ray for higher res. -- When you hear the toilet flush, and hear the words "uh oh", it's already too late. - by anonymous Mother in Austin, TX Spam block in place, no emil reply is expected at all. Impmon |
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Impmon <> wrote:
>Consider HD-DVD or blu-ray for higher res. Those formats would only print about 9.6 inches by 5.4 inches at 200 dpi. Kimba W. Lion |
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