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Posted by Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media] on 03/31/07 20:21
On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 18:10:10 GMT, "nappy" <spam@spam.com> wrote:
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>"Jeff Adams" <e@mail.com> wrote in message
>news:eDwPh.26073$EN1.13341@newsfe07.phx...
>> Thanks for the replys but you're misunderstanding what i need. What I'm
>> talking about was technology originally pioneer by NASA. Basically it
>> motion tracks the frames before and after and figures out where those
>> pixels would go on the current frame. Thus resulting in a really high
>> resolution image. What I'm talking about is creating images that are like
>> 2000 pixels across with good clarity. A still from premiere is simply
>> blown up, which is not what I want. The only commercial product I've
>> found is "Video Pics" which did exactly what I wanted. But it's no longer
>> made. So basically what I'm understanding is that no one currently makes
>> such a product?
>>
>> Jeff
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>No Jeff.. we understand exactly what you want but there is no such animal.
>There are plenty of up-rez programs or soultions , like Premiere, but there
>is no app in the world that will create data where there is none. It is all
Really ? I'm sure I've seen them do this on NCIS on TV ! You're saying
it ain't really possible in the real world ? Bummer !
How about flying cars, nuclear powered toothbrushes ?
They're still available from NASA right ?
Cheers - Neil
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