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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon Nov 22 01:34:53 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: aaron at pd.org (aaron)</li>
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There are bound to be some compromises going to ANY current digital format or
electronic screen display when comparing back to the original resolution and
dynamic range of chemical photo media and projection. However, today's
desktop digital and video tools are quite sophisticated, and the examples you
mention are the exception, not the rule.
My own experience in making dozens of motion Memory Book videos from family
photo's and slides is that, given a decent DV camera, competent software and
a little professional know how, the quality of color and contrast found in
the photograhic originals can be captured in video quite well. There are
also programs that will create high quality digital video by mathematically
doing "virtual camera" pan, tilt, zoom and rotate sequences on higher
resolution scans or digital stills. Finally, in all those cases of digital
video and digital image capture, the power and flexibility provided by
digital image processing allows one to actually improve the quality of a lot
of source media and salvage discolored, faded or damaged originals that were
previously unusable.
peace
(because the only secure nation is a nation at peace)
aaron
There is nothing that says
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