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I use cmpeg to compose the animation from a batch file.
I see that DTA can:
(Geometrical transformation options)
/SC[#,#[,#]] Rescale pictures to screen res. or specified size
/SCF[#,#[,#]] Fast, but dumb, rescale
but how do you use that?
/SC[newx, newy]
anyone know?
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Mike
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"Thorsten Froehlich" <tho### [at] trf de> wrote in message
news:390f25ff@news.povray.org...
> In article <390f1aa8$1@news.povray.org> , "Mike Weber"
> <mik### [at] pyxis com> wrote:
>
> > And that's what I did. Now I understand - it will go from 8, then to 1,
> > instead of 8,4,2,1 - hmmm - too bad - that's not what I want to do. Its
for
> > an animation of 450 frames - and to render a very small image, then
resize
> > it larger for 450 frames is a lot of work. I guess letting it run
overnight
> > is what I need to do....
>
> Well, this is a different problem: You can try to use QuickTime Movie
Player
> (Pro edition) to generate an animation out of the sequence of images
> automatically. You can the scale the whole movie up at once.
>
>
> Thorsten
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