[Tig] new compression methods (camera)

Bill Topazio BTopazio at company3.com
Tue Mar 13 18:23:40 PDT 2007


If you worked at NBC in the late 70's / early 80's, you'd be treated to
a tour de farce of engineering by General Dynamics, who built a huge
matrix (we call them routers) and to Grumman's "Sync Procs" which were
supposed to ensure always zero-time signals on a line.  For the love of
god why...

-----Original Message-----
From: tig-bounces at tig.colorist.org [mailto:tig-bounces at tig.colorist.org]
On Behalf Of Jeff Kreines
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 10:05 PM
To: tig at colorist.org; Steven Bradford
Subject: Re: [Tig] new compression methods (camera)

Thanks to SpectSoft/Ramona Howard for 2007.
http://www.colorist.org/wiki3
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On Mar 13, 2007, at 7:02 PM, Steven Bradford wrote:

> What is it that makes us expert in everyone else's fields of  
> endeavour?
> Is it that our problems are so hard and theirs are so easy?


True of life, too -- much easier to solve the problems of others (not  
necessarily well, of course) than solving one's own.

Probably accounts for some significant percentage of internet  
traffic! ;-)
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