On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, David Honig wrote:
I think the point is that the source frames were moving.
Edge detection and sharpening software is my friend. If it's an object in the frame, contrast to the entire frame, that is being target then run a simple edge detector on a blit, find the CG, stack CG in subsequent frames. Average, sharpen, edge detect, add back into original (ie stack frames)... Another trick, digital cameras use it, is to crop all the frames so that the 'window' is the 'same' in each frame. Then display the frame as the 'through the lens' and you get a much more stable image. That they are moving is an opportunity, not a problem. -- ____________________________________________________________________ The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion. Edmund Burke (1784) The Armadillo Group ,::////;::-. James Choate Austin, Tx /:'///// ``::>/|/ ravage@ssz.com www.ssz.com .', |||| `/( e\ 512-451-7087 -====~~mm-'`-```-mm --'- --------------------------------------------------------------------