| | | | Dave Klee time lapse ? by Dave Klee on Feb 1, 2006 at 5:00:24 pm in the UG: Arizona FCP Forum Hey Anthony, you are correct. Ray and I worked something out with our digital cameras for a construction project a couple years ago, and have been running with it ever since. Depends what you're looking to time lapse. For construction ... | | | | |
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123Di Training Course for Digital Photography Reviewed
In this article, CreativeCOW.net contributing editor Jim Harvey reviews 123Di Training Course for Digital Photography and discovers ''a delightful course that covered the Basics, the Intermediate and the Advanced aspects of Digital image acquisition, but had done so in a very interesting and well laid out program that is like nothing that I've ever seen before!'' ... A five COW recommendation for a powerful Photoshop training tool.
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| | | | Is this possible ?? by Harcharan Singh on Aug 20, 2008 at 7:46:05 am in the Sony CineAlta - XDCAM Forum as well as master-quality, full-raster 1920 x 1080 AVC-Intra (with optional board), and is designed to work with virtually any professional camera system, from tape-based digital cameras to high-end cinema cameras with 1080/24PsF output (in full-raster 1920 x 1080 or ... | | | | |
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Sigma SD-9 Foveon Review by Mike Gondek
September of 2000 Foveon announced a 16.8 million pixel image sensor a first of it's kind. Foveon has been pushing the digital industry with their revolutionary image sensor. Sigma, known for making quality professional lenses, announced their first digital camera and being first to host the Foveon chip in November 2002. Foveon has drawn much attention and hopefully their technology will be found in more products soon. Mike Gondek reviews this camera for Creativecow.net.
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| | | | Blured files by Don Greening on Jul 27, 2008 at 7:51:36 pm in the Apple Final Cut Pro Forum you want to put any moves on them in FCP. A frame size of 1920x1080 works out to roughly an image from a 2.1 megapixel still camera, which is a pretty small size as far as digital cameras go these ... | | | | |
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Laird Telemedia LTM
Walter Biscardi is a leader in both our Final Cut Pro and Pinnacle CinéWave forum communities where Cow members have long appreciated his friendly and insightful input. In this article, Walter gives us a quick "'irst look' field review of Laird Telemedia's new LTM-LCAM series of cameras. He says, ''These things ROCK! at a major cost savings. I love this thing and will be getting a second one shortly!'' Read the review to see what else he says about it.
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