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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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