Jake Anderson <[email protected]> writes:
> Daniel Bush wrote:
>> [email protected] wrote:
[... sharpening images ...]
> Once you have the images (i'd try bmp to preserve as much detail as
> you can)
Windows bitmap files offer no significant benefit over compress lossless
image formats such as PNG; was there are other particular reason you
asked?
Also, the OP didn't specify, and I didn't think to ask at the time, if
the video is in RGB format, or if it is in some other colour space such
as Y Cr Cb, etc.
If it /is/ then storing it in any RGB raster image format is necessarily
going to lose some date, since there are points in the spectrum that
can't losslessly translate between the two.
> If there isn't alot of motion you could try stacking the images
> (adding the frames togther) Its a bit like taking a long exposure with
> a camera, you can get a brighter/clearer image.
This isn't a bad idea.
Daniel
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