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Jay Gladwell wrote on 6/21/2003, 7:00 AM
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Chienworks wrote on 6/21/2003, 8:00 AM
Bring back Viscosity!!!!
Oh, and if it could open/save DV files that would be a swell bonus. :)
TorS wrote on 6/22/2003, 4:13 AM
Spot did a tutorial once (i saw it about a year ago) where he had done a shot of a woman sitting in front of a native indian rug. On that rug there was a symbol that could make modern western people think it was a swastica. The tutorial was about how they got rid of the symbol without messing up the shot. If it's still up, you should find it at COW.
Cue: because it was in the background (not moving) and because they'd used a tripod, they could make a still of the shot, retouch it and import it back. I've forgotten the details.
Tor
fulbie wrote on 6/22/2003, 1:28 PM
Does anyone have Spot's email address? I couldn't find his tutorial.
Nat wrote on 6/22/2003, 3:10 PM
You can use the RenderToImage script and then open the PNGs in photoshop...
Cinepaint is a nice option also, supports 16 bit
Zendorf wrote on 6/23/2003, 1:39 AM
Newtek were giving away free copies of Aura DV at seminars and on cover discs not too long ago...basically version 1 of Aura tailored for DV...it has saved my butt on several occasions with flecks and stuff on my DV footage. Good luck if you can find a copy..
fulbie wrote on 6/25/2003, 3:18 PM
How do I do the RenderToImage script that Nat mentioned above?
jetdv wrote on 6/25/2003, 3:25 PM
Download the script and then run it using Tools - Scripting - Run Script.
fulbie wrote on 6/26/2003, 2:12 PM
Where can I download the script?
jetdv wrote on 6/26/2003, 4:26 PM
http://www.sonicfoundry.com/download/step2.asp?DID=447

It's in the "Sample Scripts" zip file.