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From: peck@ral.rpi.edu (Joseph Peck)
Subject: Re: video digitizing
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Date: 20 May 91 14:15:50 GMT
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In article <4323@pluto.dss.com> dave@pluto.dss.com (Dave Monachello) writes:
>
>hi,
>  I also use a digiview with a panasonic B/W camera and it works fine. I also
>use a Cannon Xapshot with DCTV which is a GREAT setup! The xapshot is a 
>still video camera and produces very nice pictures. I also grab frames from
>my camcorder.

I am looking at getting the same setup (Xapshot with DCTV), and I had a 
couple of questions about its quality.  How well does the Xapshot work
with a fast moving source, such as a charging Knight and horse in a
jousting match?  Also, the Xapshot only uses one field for its pictures,
so how good does the detail come out after digitizing?  For example, the
details in a person's face?  Finally, how well does it compare to using
a camcorder with a color splitter?  

>	later
>		dave

Thanks,
Joe Peck
peck@ral.rpi.edu
