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Posted by nappy on 02/22/07 18:08
Grab the best frame you can and use contrast, sharpening, magnification
tools. Photoshop, Premiere, or any other NLE ought to get you started.
I often wonder why people even use security cameras when 50% of them create
images which are totally useless.
"Tim" <TimothyTrulis@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1172159481.290336.107750@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> My friends coffee shop just got robbed and he has a security camera
> that relays all video to a PC. The image quality is poor and does not
> help identify the criminal. So my question is what can I use to
> enhance the video so we can identify the person who did this? I know
> photoshop is good for photo's - I'm just not sure if it would work
> well with video. Any suggestions?
>
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