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- From: nwickham@nyx.cs.du.edu (Neal Wickham)
- Subject: Re: Video Toaster
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.213728.6402@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 21:37:28 GMT
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- In article <Bzp916.C6p@rahul.net> jonathan@rahul.net (Jonathan Heiliger) writes:
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- > It comes packaged with an Amiga based system. And the highest resolution
- >it can record to on NTSC, is well...NTSC.
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- The Amiga itself has 24-bit cards that go as high as 2084 X 2084 interlaced
- and 1280 X 1024 non-interlaced.
-
- And I was told once by one of the original NewTek engineers that the
- Toaster actually had some 3000 X 2000 (or somewhere in there) mode which
- is being used in movie production. ...although you couldn't actually display
- it in that mode on any kind of monitor. But I don't know much about it so
- you'd better talk to NewTek.
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- NCW
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