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Offline Kin-Hell

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Re: Changing a PAL image to NTSC
« on: January 19, 2008, 06:49:17 PM »
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punkyclown wrote:
A lot of the images that I have an enjoy display in PAL.  This means some programs can display them on an NTSC monitor and some can not.  How do I re-save the image to change it from PAL to NTSC?

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Just fyi, there is no such thing as a "PAL" Image or an "NTSC" image.

PAL & NTSC are different formats of Display. PAL has a 50Hz Frequency & NTSC has a 60Hz Frequency making NTSC a little less flickery.

I guess what you need to do is resize the Images that wont display on your monitor to a size that will (see your monitor Manual) or buy a monitor that will show those pictures in their true glory!
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Re: Changing a PAL image to NTSC
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2008, 06:59:36 PM »
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Krusher wrote:
NTSC has less scanlines then PAL, hence the image size differ. So, there are NTSC and PAL images  :lol:


It's a bit like the chicken & the egg thing. Which came first?

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