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From: Brian Dady <bdady@netcom.com>
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To: Robert Cohen <rcohen@shell.monmouth.com>
Cc: Ernie Wright <erniew@access.digex.net>,
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Subject: Re: Color Match,n
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On Sat, 28 Oct 1995, Robert Cohen wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Oct 1995, Ernie Wright wrote:
> >
> > 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?
> >
> > - Ernie
>
> Yes, the Toaster can put out illegal ntsc. I don't remember the numbers
> off hand, but any color regester which is higher than, I think 205 if
> memory serves correctly (Ha), is considered illegal. An illegal NTSC
> signal is sort of like overmodulation in audio terms..: To much
> information for the bandwidth ;) Most graphic manipulation tools, like
> Adpro, Imagemaster and ImageFX on the Amiga, as well as the PAR software
> itself offer safeguards (filters) for this.
>
Actually, the toaster also has the safeguard for this too, if you output
framestores. RGB's don't, however.
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Brian Dady --* Video Magic / modeller ///
Santa Clara, California / animator ///
Email: bdady@netcom.com / S/W dev \\\///
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