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From: thwang@expert.cc.purdue.edu (Tommy Hwang)
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Subject: Re: IFF -> PICT???
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Date: Mon, 5 Sep 94 18:27:27 EST
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> Does anyone know of a program that will convert IFF to PICT? I just found
> out that our Avid will read PICT files and import them. This means LW
> generated IFFs could be sent to the Avid without having to go to tape.
>
> What I think is strange is that the Avid only reads PICT (for still frames).
> I thought that for the amount of money an Avid costs, it would read every
> format known to man. Alas, this is not the case.
>
> Any ideas? Mainactor doesn't have a PICT saver (that I've seen).
Art Department Professional (ASDG/Elastic Realities).
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