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Re: HMI and Green screen
by Robin Probyn on Jul 4, 2009 at 2:02:10 am

Hi there

Thanks for the reply.Yes I know DVCpro is a format,I have my own HDX900,just thought I put it in as extra info.

Yes you have answered my question.. just had a thought if from the editors/post side of things if they had a preference for tungsten or if anyone had some quirks with having green screen lit by HMI,s

Didnt think they would but just interested to hear..

Thanks again



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