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From: davem@micom.com (David Monachello)
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Subject: Re: Par Images/Sequences
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> > > Is it possible then to define an image sequence which uses the frame (in the
> > > sequence being
> > > generated) prior to the current one? Like all frames would use frame offset
> > > -1. With the proper
> > > motion this would create a pretty cool effect.
>
> Yes, that does work, that is exactly how early faked-depth of field was
> accomplished, by using the previos image slightly dissolved and so on...