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  1. 3 CCD on Reviews for Digital Camcorders? · · Score: 1

    As a professional cameraman my only recommendation would be to get a camera that has 3 CCDs, as opposed to any single chip(ccd) camera. It means that colour(or color as you colonials call it !) resolution is much greater and the level of detail is maintained in most situations. I myself have a Sony Trv900(aka PD 100(DV cam version)) which has more than earnt it's asking price. Unfortunately Sony no longer seem to make a camera of this quality. Though the lens size could be better it seems to outperform the VX2000(PD150) in many situations. But of course budget and usage could well determine choice.(perhaps I'm a bit of an image whore), also there is a panasonic 3 chip that also provides true 25P(progressive scan(or whatever the NTSC equivalent is)) which gives a much more 'film' type look, but a lot can be sorted out in post - it depends on what you intend to use camera for. We all have our own ideas about what is a good picture, best thing is to try things out yourself before comitting yourself to any choice and don't be too influenced by what people like me say, you alone can make the decision about what is adequate for your usage. Toadguy

  2. Re:How about Voice for Chat? on Screenshots of Mac OS X 10.3 Panther Leaked · · Score: 1

    I too looked at the pictures of the ichat preferences and wondered about audio - there being no preferences tab for it. If it wants to be a video conferencing program it surely must have audio too. After all, whats the point of looking at someone typing ? Toadguy

  3. Film Gimp on Film Gimp Chalks Up Another Studio · · Score: 1

    Hi I'm sorry if this sounds a really stupid question. I'm interested in getting Film Gimp up and running on my MAC. I've got X11, and although I'm an independent filmmaker I've got a background in computers. Can anyone recommend a site that explains what I need ? and how I get it up and running ? Ive searched web but all the sites i find about the film gimp seem very Linux/Unix based, and rather more techinical than I'd like. It would be nice if there was a site that explained how to get it going on just a MAC. Apologies if this is the wrong place to ask this. Toadguy