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Subject: Super Black & Dealer Recommendation
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I was recently asked if I could produce something like a
logo animation over super black. I have been told that unused
Toaster inputs produce super black as an output. What came to mind
was to save alpha channel output as individual clip maps to go into
the superimpose bus. The anim frames might then be keyed on top of
an unused input to produce the desired result.
It kind of seems like it might work. Has anyone dealt with
this before?
On another note, someone recently asked for dealer
recommendations. I can certainly recommend Digital Arts in
Bloomington, IN. Phone # is 800 692 6442. They have a wide range
of experience with Amiga & non-Amiga LW systems.
Thanks Dennis Harp
National Physics Outreach
Purdue University
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