Thanks for the answers, guys.
So why couldn't they just photoshop the whole game :)
----- Original Message -----
From: Doug Swan
Date: Monday, September 8, 2008 11:20 am
Subject: Re: [nas] US v. Cuba - Question for our media guys (No [R]}
To: NAS LIST
> Think photoshop. There is software available to those who
> process
> video that provides a wide array of filters and corrections.
> Many of
> these are as easy to apply as auto-contrast is in photoshop
> (click of
> a button). Once the action is captured, it's easy to apply any
> or all
> of these processes on the fly. It makes no sense to apply these
> filters to the live capture, as lighting conditions change
> depending
> on where the camera is and what it's looking at, so what may
> work say
> for the midfield sideline would be a terrible application for
> the
> center of the field. Much easier to correct the problem on
> playback.
> Doug (not a media guy, but a guy who has processed and edited a
> whole
> lot of video)
>
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