How do I get a frame grab, highest quality possible, that I can transfer to my PC without resizing the 4:3 format?
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Ron
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Re: Frame Grab
See your prior posting at the below link:
viewtopic.php?t=460
Re: SD vs HDV Frame Grab
by MichaelD on Wed Aug 20, 2008 7:00 am
Hi All, Just to round this off . . . Using Photo Transfer to get the images off the Casablanca resulted in a file size of 44Kb for DV and 276Kb for HDV. Once opened from their JPEG format this equated to 1.11Mb and 3.34Mb respectively - very printable!
viewtopic.php?t=460
Re: SD vs HDV Frame Grab
by MichaelD on Wed Aug 20, 2008 7:00 am
Hi All, Just to round this off . . . Using Photo Transfer to get the images off the Casablanca resulted in a file size of 44Kb for DV and 276Kb for HDV. Once opened from their JPEG format this equated to 1.11Mb and 3.34Mb respectively - very printable!
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