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- From: tlm1@Ra.MsState.Edu (Terry Matula)
- Subject: Re: Compression artifacts in NBC Olympic coverage
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- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 00:01:10 GMT
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- tlm1@Ra.MsState.Edu (Terry Matula) writes:
- >monta@image.mit.edu (Peter Monta) writes:
-
- >>Finally, if you have a tape of the afternoon coverage, take
- >>a look and try to confirm that I'm not off my rocker.
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- >I haven't taped anything, but I will keep an eye out for it next time I
- >watch some of the coverage.
-
- I just watched some of the floor exercises, and yes, there is certainly
- something visible around fast moving objects that may be compression
- artifacts. So you're not completely off your rocker. :)
-
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- Terry Matula
- tlm1@ra.msstate.edu
- matula@ee.msstate.edu
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