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- From: daniel@dalnet.se (Daniel Nyberg)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: Professional animation, please help
- Date: 16 Jan 96 23:51:04 GMT
- Organization: Uniplus Internet Access
- Message-ID: <1122.6589T1431T525@dalnet.se>
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- Jernej Pecjak (uljff3@stenar.arnes.si) wrote:
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- >Does he needs genlock? Hm, maybe amiga composite output isn't quite
- >professional quality? Is the output from genlock better? Even if he doesn't
- >ned to mix tv picture and his graphics from amiga?
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- A4000 doesnt have composite out. I dont know about A4000T.
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- In any case, this guy wanted professional quality, recorded to beta, and
- composite is far from ideal for this.
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- >I am interested does he need a gfx card? Or is working for video production
- >amiga AGA display OK with it's 256 colours?
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- He could probably find a 24-bit graphics card useful. Depending on what type
- of cartoons he's making. The backgrounds would definitely benefit from it. The
- characters might be ok in 256 colours.
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- CyberVision64 is a good gfx card, but I dont know if it is suitable for video
- work.
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