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Re: Aharon: Your Creative Cow videos
by Robert Combs on Feb 29, 2008 at 3:52:16 pm

Ahhhhhh, thanks Aharon!!
That explains a lot. Just for the record though, I really didn't imagine you working in 320x240 in AE. However, I suppose I'm still curious as to why you do the original capture in something that is a direct multiple of 320x240?

Ohhhhh....., nevermind.... I think I just answered my own question (with the aid of my trusty calculator). 800x600 has the "same aspect ratio" as 320x240 doesn't it? I was all hung up thinking it needed to be 640x480 or 960x720 or 1280x960 or sum such multiple of 320x240 in order to maintain that ratio. [ I had a wild girlfriend in high school, she encouraged me to cut class a lot. So, I'm always playing catchup when I'm not daydreaming about the good old days. Kids... stay in school, literally. ].

Thanks again Aharon! Your podcasts are terrific! -Rob



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