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From: John Gross <jgross@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Color Match,n
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Ernie:
> And when? I asked this a couple days ago, but people may have thought
> I was being sarcastic or really stupid. (I'll plead guilty to the
> latter if it helps any.) Is it possible to create an IFF that makes
> Toaster output exhibit the effects of an illegal signal? If not, why
> not? How about on a PAR? How about when I single-frame to M-II and
> dub that to VHS? Is this primarily a *broadcast* issue?
re: Toaster.... Not theoretically as the Toaster has built in filters.
re: PAR.... Yes.
re: MII to VHS...... Yes.
JG
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