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At 12:42 PM 10/2/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Re: The continuing discussion of film stills.
>
>What about the use of frame enlargements, or, more pertinent to what I am
>now working on, the use of video frames from a television series (in order
>to do extensive visual analysis)?  Incidentally, although I have all the
>shows I'm writing about taped, has anyone already "invented the wheel"
>and found the best way to extract specific images from a videotaped show
>for subsequent publication as stills?
 
There are several digital means of doing this.  SNAPPY for example is very
easy to use.  It has an interface that effectively hooks your camcorder
right into your computer.
Daved M. Muttart
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