Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wasatch!uplherc!wicat!sarek!gsarff From: gsarff@sarek.UUCP (Gary Sarff) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: DigiView Message-ID: <00218@sarek.UUCP> Date: 26 Apr 89 19:19:32 GMT Organization: Programmers in Exile Lines: 24 In article <2711@cps3xx.UUCP>, golden@cps3xx.UUCP (golden james) writes: >In article <13852@louie.udel.EDU> joe@bryans.scc.com writes: >>words, after converting a GIF to IP with this file, you can import it into > ^^ ^^^^^^ >>Digi-View (NOTE: Not Digi-Paint, but Digi-View the software used with the >>digitizer) and render it such as if you had just digitized a picture. Then > >Okay, I know how to save RGB & IP files, and I can load RGB files, but >I've never figured out how to load in an IP file with DigiView. I've >been using the Framegrabber, and wanted to manipulate the image using my >old (well, 3.0) DigiView software. I have been saving the image as an >IP file to maintain the most color information, and after hours of >trying, I really don't think that DigiView can load even the IP files it >saves itself. > > Please tell me I'm wrong... > > Mike Golden I have the same problem, (PP&S Framegrabber) and I have grabbed many frames in all kinds of different resolutions, Picked Save IP from its menu, wait for picture to get to my hard disk, fire up Digiview 3.0 say load same file and _nothing_ happens. I wonder if this is really supposed to work? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Do you have any Venezualan Beaver cheese?" -- The Cheese Shop, Monty Python I've often wondered why no one makes cheese from cat's milk?