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From: isr@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Michael S. Schechter - ISR group account)
Subject: Re: digitizing with a video camera
Message-ID: <1990Aug29.165610.19195@rodan.acs.syr.edu>
Organization: Institute for Sensory Research
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Date: Wed, 29 Aug 90 16:56:10 GMT


There *IS* such a thing as a digital freeze-frame VCR.It's a normal vcr
except in addition to a normal pause, it has a "freeze" pause also.
The freeze-pause, in effect, is a frame grabber that grabs whatever
the current __field__ (i think) has in it. At least the resoultion is
less than that of normal viewing. But it gives an absolutely rock-stable
picture with no jitter. (for picture-taking or non-realtime image
proccessing)
--
Mike Schechter, Computer Engineer,Institute Sensory Research, Syracuse Univ.
InterNet: Mike_Schechter@isr.syr.edu isr@rodan.syr.edu Bitnet: SENSORY@SUNRISE 
