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Re: Imagine render.
« on: September 20, 2006, 05:43:25 PM »
Yup, that's Imagine. You going to put that up at www.Imagine3d.org?

 :lol: Ha ha! That was cute.
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Re: Imagine render.
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2006, 06:25:55 AM »
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Rendering time ?

Total rendering time 4 weeks. :(

I also wrote some conversion tool coz the format is being rendered in RGB mode. I convert this to raw MPG format and than compress it.


Hey HellCoder, I have a question about the conversion process. When I do Imagine anims, I currently render them in ILBM24 and then use the IFF2MPG program to convert it. In the process, it makes formerly clear anims look kind of fuzzy and darker.

In Worleys book on Imagine2, he has some discussion of RGB vs IFF. I use ILBM because there doesn't seem to be too many viewers that can play RGB, plus, conversion doubts. If you can make it look that nice though. Maybe I should rethink it. Whats this tool you made? Can I get a copy?
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Re: Imagine render.
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2006, 07:31:01 PM »
It does sound difficult.

But if you can get anims that look that nice with sound and all, good for you.:afro:

So why do you prefer RGB to ILBM? Whats the difference??
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