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2-Apr-2011, 2:19 PM

asterisk8 wrote: Sycophantic ass-kissing goes here.

Save it for the rest of the forum.

TV's Frink wrote: 16:10?  That's like one more than 16:9! 

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I need a new tv.

We all do.  Wait till they realize they could have gone to Eleven.

OmegaMattman wrote: That may be the greatest thing in the history of the Star Wars franchise!  If this is pulled off right, I'll never watch those ugly theatrical (yuck) cuts again.

Looks like every Star Wars disc I already own is about to become a coaster.  And those LaserDiscs will make AWESOME coasters!

They also make good frisbies.  Or you can self-grove them and convert them into a vinyl record.

 

All the unnecessary drama and retardednesses aside.  The automation of this process is what's key.

The one frame example above uses 32,000 frames from TPM.  4 of the 24 frames from every second.  Would love to attempt this using all the frames but that's going to dramatically increases the processing time.

The other automation issue is right now it's a one frame creation at a time.  Figuring out either a different Mosaic application (using MacOSaiX currently) or how to control the OS to start up each consequtive frame is something i'd need to learn how to do.

The other unfigured out is the sound.  Have a program called Comparisonics which can take one wav and use it to recreate a second wav file.  But the application is for Mac OS9 and I was never able to figure it out, 10 years ago.  Need to contact the author to see if there is a new version (preferably GUI).

then if that works itself out, where could this thing be displayed...

 

So might just for shits'n'giggles.  take that one frame.  recreate it in Adobe After Effects then let the video play unaffected before and after for 1 minute, just to see what it looks like.  So you'd see this random image which would then for a fraction of a moment, making something recognizable, then go back to random.

Then there's the creative debate of what's more appropriate using the full OT to recreate the PT or vice-versa or is there some other appropriate more pseudo-4D like?

This is just one of those random projects I have sitting on the HD, which I start and realize i'm way in over my head...