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- From: jboros@indirect.com (Jim Boros)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: Crop parts of a Photo CD
- Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 11:17:04 UNDEFINED
- Organization: Borotec
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- In article <862.6584T1219T1334@ibm.net> geohei@ibm.net (Georges Heinesch) writes:
- >From: geohei@ibm.net (Georges Heinesch)
- >Subject: Crop parts of a Photo CD
- >Date: 12 Jan 1996 07:46:17 GMT
-
- >Hi.
-
- >I would like to copy just a tiny little part of a high resolution picture
- >from a Photo CD. Since the desired spot is really very small in comparison
- >to the rest of the picture, I'd like to take the picture with highest
- >resolution ( 3072 x 2048 ).
-
- There has been a Photo CD program floating around for about 3 years called
- OpalPCD, that will display PhotoCD images on an Opalvision or convert them to
- IFF24 or Jpeg. You do not need the Opalvision to convert but you need the
- opal.library in your libs: directory.
- This has the option of cropping, however you must specify the 'corners',
- upper left and lower right coords on the command line. You may wish to do a
- few test iterations at base resolution then multiply the coords by 2 or 4 and
- do at 4base or 16base resoluton.
- BTW the software is free and should be on many Amiga FTP sights.
- JIm
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