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- From: quandt@mcs213g.cs.umr.edu (Brian Quandt)
- Subject: animation 'file' formats
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- Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1992 02:37:46 GMT
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- I am part of a group of people that is working on a software
- package for high/end video and or animation.
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- What we're wondering is what file formats should we support, i.e.,
- which ones should we import/export to. The package we are developing is
- both for the Amiga world and UNIX (X-windows) world.
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- Under the amiga systems, support of the Anim-5, standard ILBM (IFF) and
- IFF-24 seems to be good choices. What about the UNIX world? For that
- matter we are not too familar with any animators/paint/3d renderers
- available in the UNIX world, what are some and what file formats do
- they use to render their images.
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- Brian Quandt
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