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Re: Q: Import AST/Visionary on the Mac?
I used to use the Visionary to capture video images which I'd then
edit on my Macintosh, since my Mac had no video input. It's been a while
since I did this stuff, but, if I remember correctly, the best way I found
to do it was to use Seven Hills SuperConvert to turn the visionary files
into Macintosh compatible TIFF files, and then edit them with whichever
Mac program I wanted. You had to save the visionary files in their RAW format
and then create the TIFF from the 24 bit internal (non-displayed) SuperConvert
video - not from a 16 color dithered display. This way, you could get
all of the color possible to your Macintosh. If you want to see the results,
surf to http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ppietro - the images came
out pretty good, considering all the steps involved.
Hope this helps,
Paul Pietromonaco
waynes@intergate.bc.ca says...
>
>Photoshop will show them in a way. Actually when it shows them you get 6
>slightly different pics together.
>
> Wayne
>
>Al Crout wrote:
>
>> For some reason, the text of my previous article was not posted.
>>
>> Thanks for the tip about Prism, and I agree, it does a very good job on
>> raw data files with the GS.
>>
>> What I'm looking for is a Mac application that imports and displays the
>> raw data files.
>>
>> Thanks in advance (again).
>>
>> -- al
>>