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April
10 2002 Broadcast Industry News: Fiber-to-the-Home Project Underway in California NAB Preview: Fujinon Wide Angle Lenses NAB Preview: FOR-A NAB Preview: 5D NAB Preview: Ultimatte Avid Technology Pre-NAB 2002 Round-up Telecast Fiber Systems' NAB Preview NAB Preview: Accom TANDBERG Television at NAB 2002 NAB Preview: Snell & Wilcox To Introduce New Line of Switchers
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![]() By Joe Klingler Ph.D, senior director of software engineering, Discreet The World Wide Web via html, hyperlinks and search engines has provided an incredible world of instant access to information. So long as that information can be represented as text and compressed pictures, the newspaper of electronic media is available to you anytime day or night. Upgrade fixes some bugs, adds new worthwhile features by Stephen Schleicher Over the last ten years, I’ve used a variety of different editing systems, animation programs, and video formats. Regardless of what the system du jour was, there was always one application that I made sure I didn’t do without - Adobe After Effects. After Effects 5.0 opened up a whole new world for motion graphic artists and compositors, and 5.5 (the latest incarnation) takes content creation a step further. ![]() New hardware to debut at NAB by David Nagel Digital Voodoo has provided us with a sneak preview of two new hardware products that will debut next month. These include a high-definition edit/capture board and a multiple-format standard-def board. Both products are Macintosh-only and will debut at NAB 2002 in April in Las Vegas. ![]() Using Actions to process multiple files by David Nagel "I have a bazillion pictures that need to be rotated and resized. Is there any way to do this quickly in Photoshop?" I get asked this question all the time--or at least questions similar to this one. For those of you familiar with Photoshop's batch processing capabilities, you couldn't imagine doing it any other way. For those of you unfamiliar with batch processing, you're about to find out why. At NAB 2002, BOXX will spotlight new features of HDBOXX, including variable frame rate support for Panasonic’s new AJ-HDC27V HD Cinema camera. We're
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