Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!cis.ohio-state.edu!sei.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!o.gp.cs.cmu.edu!andrew.cmu.edu!sk2f+ From: sk2f+@andrew.cmu.edu (Seth D. Kadesh) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: ComputerEyes GS Message-ID: Date: 5 Jun 91 12:41:44 GMT References: <1991May31.031414.24077@clark.edu> Organization: Class of '92, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA Lines: 22 In-Reply-To: <1991May31.031414.24077@clark.edu> steve@pro-hindugods.cts.com (Steve Fenwick) writes: > I have the ComputerEyes GS color video digitizer and I'm pretty happy with > it except for it's slow scanning time and it's awful color capabilities. > I know the scanning rate cant be changed (unless you upgrade to > ImageWorks), but I figure with the 3200 color graphics out now, there might > be a way to convert Computereyes raw data format to 3200 color or GIF. > Raw data files have 192,000 bytes of info (64k of R,G,&B) This makes for > some color gradients that even an IBM can't handle. > Does ANYONE out there have any idea of a program that can use these raw > data files?!?!?!? E-mail responses welcome.... > > Steve > > ProLine: Steve@pro-hindugods | Internet: Steve@pro-hindugods.cts.com The Graphics Exchange (Roger Wagner Publishing) can handle this - either in the program, or through one of the library disks. -seth tHe mAd ScienTisT, and other carnations ----------------------- sk2f@andrew.cmu.edu | everything seems so easy this way but I'm going under tmSatCMU@DRYCAS.BITNET| fast, I'm slipping away, am I so crazy? - Marillion