... of image processing, I've put an in between result om my site.
Nothing spectacular, just an in between result for personal comparison before I start a semi large printing job.
Critique is appreciated.
Go to my site and click on the bike on the starting page
Jan Lameer
BTW, thanks for viewing the clip, knowing that people watch and enjoy it encourages me to spend more long nights editing.
Sven: do you know whether DivX doesn't run on Win95 ?
After a long night...
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Sven Lüke
Re: After a long night...
Hi Jan!
From The DivX-FAQ:
Q: Which operating systems support DivX software?
A: We are currently developing DivX video to work on multiple platforms. Today it works on Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, Linux, and the Pocket PC platforms. We are currently Alpha testing the lastest version for the Mac OS and hope to have the final version released soon.
However, I was able to use it with Windows 95, although they do not support it. If someone has Windows 95 he should check this:
The Windows version further requires the following software:
DirectX 7 or 8, Minimum 24-bit color when using Windows Media Player.
Also, the video card should have at least 8 MB RAM.
cu, Sven
From The DivX-FAQ:
Q: Which operating systems support DivX software?
A: We are currently developing DivX video to work on multiple platforms. Today it works on Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, Linux, and the Pocket PC platforms. We are currently Alpha testing the lastest version for the Mac OS and hope to have the final version released soon.
However, I was able to use it with Windows 95, although they do not support it. If someone has Windows 95 he should check this:
The Windows version further requires the following software:
DirectX 7 or 8, Minimum 24-bit color when using Windows Media Player.
Also, the video card should have at least 8 MB RAM.
cu, Sven
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Ulrich Rieth
Your picture assembly
Hi Jan!
I just looked at that triple of aurora pictures.
What cam first to my mind, were the different colors of each display.
The blue and the green look good, if they are together in one view. But the red does not look that good in this frame.
It would look better, if you take a picture like the upper one on this site: http://www.angelfire.com/movies/timelapse/morepics.html into the triple.
Ok, that's my opinion. Lets see, what others have to tell.
Have fun editing your nice work
Ulrich
I just looked at that triple of aurora pictures.
What cam first to my mind, were the different colors of each display.
The blue and the green look good, if they are together in one view. But the red does not look that good in this frame.
It would look better, if you take a picture like the upper one on this site: http://www.angelfire.com/movies/timelapse/morepics.html into the triple.
Ok, that's my opinion. Lets see, what others have to tell.
Have fun editing your nice work
Ulrich
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jan lameer
Re: Your picture assembly
> Hi Ulrich!
That is indeed an option I considered.
I have to get that negative rescanned though, since my negative scanner broke down, and I haven't got this pic in large resolution.
That is indeed an option I considered.
I have to get that negative rescanned though, since my negative scanner broke down, and I haven't got this pic in large resolution.
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