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Date: Tue, 17 Jan 1995 18:02:22 -0500 (EST)
From: Michael Meshew <michael@iglou.com>
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On Tue, 17 Jan 1995, Donald Drennan wrote:
>
> The company I work for has an Accom Workstation Disk and it requires a
> file resolution of 720x486.
>
> My question is, how can I best obtain this resolution from Lightwave?
> I would like to be able to just specify this size in the Camera menu but
> since that can't be done (that I know of, at least in v.3.0) what's the
> next best way to convert frames to that size.
>
> Maybe if someone has the Accom WSD they could tell me what solution they
> used, or perhaps there's something about the Accom that I don't know.
>
> Also, does anyone know how to do batch processing with Photoshop on a Mac?
>
> Thank you,
>
>
> Don Drennan
> Columbus, Ohio
>
>
>
>
Don, there is a program callled Photomatic for the Mac that is
supposed is do batch processing with Photoshop. I do not know if it
supports Photoshop 3.0 yet.
With Lightwave 3.5, you could easily set your custom resolution. The
upgrade price from 3.1 to 3.5 is a bargain.
Hope this helps,
Michael