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  • Bill Page

    April 6, 2009 at 2:24 pm in reply to: scaleing and importing photo files

    OK, I get that…Will try it and get back to you in a few days.
    Thanks.
    bill

  • Bill Page

    April 6, 2009 at 2:14 pm in reply to: scaleing and importing photo files

    Flh: I am back….
    on this computer I have the files I rescaled….scaling 640w x 480h to a vertical photo file distorts it by enlongating and squashing it..and ideas on this?
    Bill

  • Bill Page

    April 6, 2009 at 1:54 pm in reply to: scaleing and importing photo files

    Floh:
    MY editing computer is not connected to the internet….let me go back and check my rescaling….just maybe I was not doing this at the right size (what was I thinking), as embarrassing as this will be (it has been a couple years since I needed to scale)….
    It will be a few of days before I am in front of my editing computer again, but I will let you know….
    Thank you for taking this time….

    Bill P

  • Bill Page

    April 6, 2009 at 1:19 pm in reply to: scaleing and importing photo files

    Thanks for the reply.
    I do have the P6000 card, and am scaling to 640*480 (or visverca depending on the file width) and it imports as a postage stamp size…
    Maybe I’m not describing this cleary, but do you have time to walk me thru it?
    Bill P

  • Bill Page

    May 22, 2007 at 4:33 pm in reply to: replacement scsi drives

    Raymond:
    No, I really dont know if both would work and be recognized by the M100. I decided to buy a Lacie 500GB hard drive ($180) and a Firewire 400 card ($25), and use this for storage, freeing up my working Medea drive (which is about 125GBs) for new projects yet keeping the current ones that are still being worked on. These I will back up on the Lacie. Some extra back and forth, but is a workable solution until I go total Firewire. It’s not worth investing into SCSI drives (the least $$ I found was $1,400) anymore.
    The Firewire drives are SO inexpensive compared to the SCSI and the amount of storage space, and SCSI’s are now old technology. The money I am saving with the Lacie will be used toward a new and current system….like Final Cut Pro….did I say that…..???
    Bill

  • Bill Page

    May 21, 2007 at 1:00 pm in reply to: replacement scsi drives

    Thanks, but I would like to use the current scsi card I have in my computer. I have another working Meda Raid drive I also currently use and this would daisy chain to the new one I purchase.
    Bill

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