Hey Steven,

On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 18:19, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
>       Very true.   One of my brothers works at a TV station and mentioned
>       they use 10 bit 4:2:2 everywhere up till the final stage - some
>       really good looking pictures when he showed me around ;)

4:2:2 10-bit? Where did he get that?!? Isn't that 16-bit?

>       Perhaps the more efficient method would be to grab copies of
>       y4mtoppm and ppmtoy4m and find a way to merge in filters and create
>       a single program that'd do the y4m -> ppm -> filtering -> y4m
>       without half a dozen (or so) pipes.

A bash-script should do... ;-). Pipes aren't that heavy, it's mostly
processes you save. You get flexibility, though.

Ronald

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Ronald Bultje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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