Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!sdsu!crash!pro-graphics.cts.com!bobl From: bobl@pro-graphics.cts.com (Bob Lindabury) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: SA4D/Silver --> Dynamic? Message-ID: <1247@crash.cts.com> Date: 20 Jan 90 17:36:05 GMT Sender: root@crash.cts.com Lines: 36 In-Reply-To: message from R38@PSUVM.BITNET > Sound interesting? Has anyone done this? Is there anyone willing to try > it? > I would love to render 24 bit files and display them in Dynamic Hires > (ok, not quite 16 mil colors, but no ham junk!) > Please E-Mail me! > > Marc Rifkin... R38@PSUVM > 814-867-4837 Yes, it is interesting and you can do just that! Render your scenes in Sculpt or Turbo in 24 bit format and then run your copy of RGBExchange by Troy Barlow (a user here on my system - troyb@pro-graphics.cts.com) and load either the Sculpt or Turbo Silver modules as well as the Digiview conversion module and you just click on the gadgets to convert your 24 bit RGB file to Digiview RGB format. Then you run your Digiview 4.0 and save the resulting image out to a nice crisp Digiview Dynamic Hi-Res File. Works like a charm. By the way, I've sent a copy of RGBExchange out to Tad Guy at Xanth so it should be up in the library there somewhere by now if you are looking for it. If you don't have FTP access and you want this program, you can call my system (number in signature) and use Xmodem Checksum (no CRC, sorry) to download the file which is something like 120k ZOOed. Enjoy! -- Bob _______________________ Pro-Graphics BBS 201/469-0049 ________________________ InterNet: bobl@pro-graphics.cts.com | ProLine: bobl@pro-graphics UUCP: ..crash!pro-graphics!bobl | CServe: 70347,2344 ARPA/DDN: ..crash!pro-graphics!bobl@nosc.mil | Amer. Online: Graphics3D ___________ ____________ Raven Enterprises - 25 Raven Ave. Piscataway, NJ 08854