OT missing words.....

Zulqar-Cheema wrote on 4/18/2005, 3:36 AM
On page 23 of the above book the sentence at the bottom of the page stops mid way...

"If the zebra set to level 70 or 80, "

and that's it no more on that page or the next page and it just leaves you in limbo... or is it supposed to test the reader to see if they are actually reading and digesting the information.

any ideas?

multiwave AT aic.co.uk

Comments

Zulqar-Cheema wrote on 4/18/2005, 9:35 AM
I kow your there some where Spot...
Zulqar-Cheema wrote on 4/19/2005, 2:03 AM
Bump
jetdv wrote on 4/19/2005, 6:07 AM
On page 23 of the above book

WHAT above book???? You never give the book name. How are supposed to know which book has that on page 23?
wakiyan wrote on 4/19/2005, 6:23 AM
Here you go.

If the zebra is set to a level of 70 or 80, then a small amount of zebra pattern on the highlights is expected and desirable.
(pg 23) (digital video basics)

Jon
Grazie wrote on 4/19/2005, 6:28 AM
Edward . . Cheemie has put the name in the title on the thread title . .maybe you are seeing the "other" type of thread?

Anyway, while Spot is viewing EVRY book in the World - cunning plot here! - it is the "Digital Video Basics" . . .

Grazie
Zulqar-Cheema wrote on 4/19/2005, 7:22 AM
Wakiyan, how comes you know, what the answer is?
is it in your book? in mine it stops dead as though, it was going to be written but the phone went and the writer comes back and says right next chapter...

Perhaps a printing error, so may be a rare book... or they spotted the mistake and bundled in the software we have got to demo..
Spot|DSE wrote on 4/19/2005, 7:43 AM
Thank you for posting that, Wakiyan. I imagine you got it from T.J. or found it on the errata page?
We had a run of books that for some reason, an unknown quanitity of those books went out with the page error. We've got it posted to the "errata" page on our Sundance site, but that's not easy to find unless you know where you're going.
Apologies, something in the press must have masked those last few words.
wakiyan wrote on 4/19/2005, 8:19 AM
zcheema
I know because my copy was as yours is and I received the missing words from DSE.

Jon
jetdv wrote on 4/20/2005, 7:45 AM
Nope - the subject WAS simply reading "OT missing words....." - no book title anywhere to be seen. Glad the answer was found.