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  Re: Omega-1 Satellite Image (188kbu)  
From: omniVERSE
Date: 4 Jan 2000 13:47:43
Message: <3872404f@news.povray.org>
Fabulous!  Looks very much like a snapshot of a TV screen to me.  I'm seeing
it here on a 19" monitor with .28 dp at 1600x1200 res. right now so it could
vary a lot on others knowing how lines change so much.
Real believeable anyhow, I love it. Thanks for showing it.

Bob

"Darcy Johnston" <djo### [at] inamecomNOSPAM> wrote in message
news:38718a60@news.povray.org...
> This is a first draft of an image created using a macro I created, based
> heavily on Glenn McCarter's interlace code from his Winseat image in the
> previous IRTC round. The space image was created with Chris Colefax's
galaxy
> include. The planet is my own.
>
> The image depicts an image received from a satellite that will be sent out
> in the future. It took years for the images to get to earth. But now it is
> obvious that it was worth the wait...
>
> Please let me know if you have any ideas on how to improve the image, be
it
> from the space image point of view, or the TV interlacing effect. I
realize
> that it is quite likely that by the time these images would get back to
us,
> we would no longer be using TVs so the interlacing effect may well be
> eliminated but humor me on this. :)
>
> Darcy
>
>
>
>
>


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