Re: High Res Stills from Video



Thanks for the replys but you're misunderstanding what i need. What I'm talking about was technology originally pioneer by NASA. Basically it motion tracks the frames before and after and figures out where those pixels would go on the current frame. Thus resulting in a really high resolution image. What I'm talking about is creating images that are like 2000 pixels across with good clarity. A still from premiere is simply blown up, which is not what I want. The only commercial product I've found is "Video Pics" which did exactly what I wanted. But it's no longer made. So basically what I'm understanding is that no one currently makes such a product?

Jeff
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