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- CD products! I do work for KODAK and use a Photo CD Imaging Workstation
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- (PIW) every day, the 2400model. I'm also testing a metaphor scanner, the
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- PIW 4045 scanner which will scan 35mm, 70mm (120) and 4x5" film. The 4045
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- won't be available until sometime in the middle of 1993. The technology
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- is great and falls right in line with the Amiga's capabilities. The Photo
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- CD stores images in five formats a low res thumbnail called Base/16 which is
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- 128 lines x 192 pixels, Base/4 which is 256 x 384 pixels, TV res called Base
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- 512 lines by 768 pixels, 4Base 1024 lines by 1536 pixels and 16Base which is
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- 2048 x 3072 pixels. The first three are stored uncompressed on the disk,
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- thereby offering very fast access to thumbnails or to the TV res. The upper
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- two formats are stored in a proprietary compressed format which reduces the
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- 18MB files to about 4.5MB. Of course the compression depends entirely on
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- scene content. HDTV format is supported through the 4Base res and looks
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- great on an HDTV! The highest res is usually what is called for in high
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- end print places. The KODAK XL-7700 and XL-7720 can only handle 2048 x 2048
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- so unless you plan to use the discs to store some of your best art work
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- the higher resolutions are useless to you. KODAK did include these for
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- future use, when better printers are available for consumers. Professionals
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- can definitely benefit from the higher resolutions. Pro photos can be out-
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- put by service centers utilizing the highest res on the disc.
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- I've uploaded these text files and the accompanying DCTV pics so that we
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- Amigans can be aware of what's available and what we are also missing out
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- on. For us 3D users Textures, Fonts, surfaces, etc can be stored in the
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- TV resolution only and we'd be able to get thousands of images per disc. As
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- the chart in one of the releases shows, the cost of a Photo CD disc is only
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- $4.50, although I'm sure we'll be charged a bit more for a disc by the
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- photofinisher (about $20.00). The thousands per disc assumes you are using
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- the catalog disc instead of the regular disc that stores all 5 formats. I
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- mentioned what we Amigans are missing out on because KODAK has no intention
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- of supporting the Amiga platform. They supposedly have some sort of
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- strategic plan with IBM and Apple (MAC). Everyone here is a MAC fan, KODAK
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- is the largest purchaser of MACs in the country (so I've heard.) I mention
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- Amiga and everyone cringes, most don't know what an Amiga is or can do.
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- Others have a natural aversion to something they've never tried and tries
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- to compete with the MAC they've known all their lives (high school-college-
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- work). There are a few Amiga fans but we are a small minority. I know of
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- only two Amigas in KODAK (with Toasters) and another on the way (to the
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- same guy). He's a MAC fan too who bought a Toaster to do CG work in his
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- editing suite. I do what I can to support him - call to see how things are
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- going and offer suggestion in software and hardware. Once he saw what else
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- the Toaster can do he wanted to do more with it. So, now he has his
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- original Toaster equipped 2000 and a 4000, and plans on getting another
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- 2000 with a Toaster. Anyway, KODAK has even written developer's kits for
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- IBM, MAC and Sun (Unix) systems so that software developers of those systems
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- can access Photo CD dics using a CD-ROM XA drive. The Amiga is left out in
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- the cold. CBM is talking with KODAK to license Photo CD technology (probably
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- for a future CDTV) and I've heard that Philips has beens stalling CBMs
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- acquiring anything. ASDG is also talking to KODAK so they can add Photo CD
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- to ADPRO. There's even a local dealer who supplies Mac, IBM and Amiga
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- solutions for video/graphics work [Digital Design Solutions], who have been
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- talking to the Photo CD guys at KODAK about supporting our platform. I
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- don't if we'll get access to it, we probably will but long after the other
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- platforms have! The worst part is the Writable Photo CD. This is a low
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- cost solution to mass storage. Forget about WORM drives, with media that
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- costs $250 and up. KODAK is offering writable CD players (approximately
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- $6000) and their own Writable Photo CD discs (about $25.00). This will
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- revolutionize the mass storage world! Once you fill up a disc anyone can
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- read the disc on a CD-ROM or CD-ROM XA drive! Make your own CDTV discs!!!
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- KODAK has also authored some software packages to allow users of IBM and
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- MAC platforms to accesss Photo CD discs with a CD-ROM XA drive and
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- manipulate the images they get off the disc, change contrast, etc.; these
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- are not extensive software packages but they do at least exist. The purpose
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- of this readme file is to get you to understand that we are being deprived
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- of a technology simply because we aren't the number 1 or number 2 system
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- in this country! I suggest you write a letter and get every Amiga owner
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- you know to writ as well to KODAK and ask them to support the definitive
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- platform for graphics/video and the ideal platform for Photo CD!! Here's
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- EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
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- Tell them how you use your Amiga and why not an IBM or MAC, tell them you
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- want Photo CD access on your platform!! If you do write and get friend,
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- users groups to write then drop me a note and let me know. I'd like to get
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- an idea of how many people respond. This is a fight we can't afford to lose
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- and one where we can't afford to wait until the IBM and MAC markets are
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- saturated with the Photo CD products before EK even considers giving us
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- access! Maybe I'm just impatient. Write Write Write Write Write Write!!
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- You can leave me a note here or write to me at:
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- Luis Resto
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- 7 Prince Street
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- Rochester, New York 14607
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- Tel (716) 442-0819
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- Contact me or EK if you have any questions on Photo CD. I used a Photo CD
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- player to digitize all of the images I've upload, through DCTV. At least
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- that's a way we can access Photo CD discs right now. If you do have a
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- CD-ROM XA drive (besides being lucky) and if they do release PCD access to
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- us you should be aware that you'll only be able to access images written in
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- the first session. What?? When I sit down at my PIW I scan 35mm images
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- onto a Photo CD disc (by the way a scan takes six seconds - fast), if I only
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- have 36 images to put on that disk and therefore tell the system to stop, it
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- will write a sort of table of contents so that the Photo CD payer and CD-ROM
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- XA drives will know what's on that disc and where. This is a first session.
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- If I add some more images to that disk tomorrow those images will be on the
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- second session. Photo CD players can see all of these images, no matter
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- how many sessions are on a disk. CD-ROM XA drives will not see the images
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- past the first session, because the drives are dumb - when they see the end
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- of the first session they think it's the end of the info on the disc. Early
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- 1993 (supposedly) will see manufacturer's coming out with multi-session
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- CD-ROM XA drives, these will be able to access all of those different
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- There are four archives of DCTV formatted pics on this BBS which I've
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- PhotoCD_2400 - Pics of some of the equipment in a
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- Photo CD Imaging Workstation 2400
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- and 2200. For scanning in 35 mm
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- negatives and slides.
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- PhotoCD_4200 - Pics of some of the equipment in a
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- Photo CD Imaging orkstation 4200.
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- For scanning in 35mm, 120mm, and
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- 4 x 5" negatives and slides. Due
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- PhotoCD_Gen - Some general pics, diagrams and info
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- screens describing in more detail just
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- about everything concerning Photo CD,
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- not necessarily in order, there was no
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- NOTE: On some BBS's this file is brokendown into Gen 1-5
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- PhotoCD_Images - Some fo my pics capured from a Photo
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- Spread the word to your friends and have them write as well! If we can
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- generate a large enough response and a worldwide on we can get them to
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