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Posted by Peter D on 05/18/07 00:50
"Steve King" <steveSPAMBLOCK@stevekingSPAMBLOCK.net> wrote in message
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> "Peter D" <please@.sk> wrote in message
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>> And the "My OS is bigger and better than your OS" pissing contest
>> begins -- and the question asked gets lost in all the testosterone! :-)
>>
>> So, what is the best software to capture high Res Stills from video:
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>> (a) For Mac OS
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>> (b) For Windows OS
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>> (c) For Linux OS
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> How would you define high-res?
I'll let the OP do that. I understood it to mean "How can I capture the
highest quality still from the highest quality video?" But I could be wrong.
Refer to the OP for what the OP meant.
I believe that you cannot capture 'high-res'
> stills from video, because the resolution of the video is not 'high-res".
> If your question is, 'How can I capture a still from video,' then, the
> answer is that just about every video editing program has such a
> capability that does about as good a job as possible. Last year there was
> an article in DV Magazine (or one of the other industry pubs) that
> described ways of preparing/enhancing these still-frame captures for
> printing. Sorry, but I don't remember the details of the recommendations.
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