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Question about DVCPRO and DVCam tapes
Red, Yellow, Blue


Question about DVCPRO and DVCam tapes - "Crittenden, Jan"


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Red, Yellow, Blue - "Perry Mitchell"


From: Gregg Eshelman
For light, it's red, green and blue. Run pure red,
green or blue light through a prisim (Prism was
Handspring Visor's trademarkable bad spelling for
their first color PDA. ;) and all you get out the
other side is what you put in.
Light is a color subtractive medium. An equal mix of
all three primaries gives you white light.




(diese posts stammen von der DV-L Mailingliste - THX to Adam Wilt and Perry Mitchell :-)


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