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Joe Delaronde
From: Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
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Posted 1 Sep 2000 7:47 pm
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I have been transfering photos to VHS format.
I zoom in on the pic so the white outer edges are not visible on my monitor. Also I make sure the pic is level and straight. However, when I view the taped results through our large living room TV, the pic edges are visible and appeard cock-eyed. Has this anything to do the ratio aspect of the tv screen or more lines on a bigger screen?????
Thanks .....Joe |
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Bill Crook
From: Goodlettsville, TN , Spending my kid's inheritance
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Posted 1 Sep 2000 11:44 pm
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Reading your post, I think that the cure is to zoom in onto the photo just a bit more...
While it isn't a defect of your cam-corder or your T.V., the vertical and horzonal limits of the view-finder in general, isn't exactly what the camera pickup (CCD) is seeing. This could be due to alignment differences in the camera and even the T.V. This effect is experienced by most of us when we attempt to use even a regular camera, (unless it's a SLR kind) due to the offset of the viewer-finder and the photo lens itself. The little instamatic cameras are most famous for this effect.
Again, just zoom in a bit more and that should cure the problem. |
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 2 Sep 2000 1:52 am
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I'm moving this to computers where it should get more "action".
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