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| About I love trying out new things, especially when it comes to internet technology. I never really kept a journal, but it's something that I've always wanted to do. Now, everybody will get a chance to look inside my twisted, and somewhat-warped mind.
I've also subscribed to Audio Blog, so a few times a week, I'll leave actual voice blogs. Very cool!XML Newsfeed Previous Posts
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Wednesday, May 18, 2005
Ultrasound Multimedia Album I asked if I could bring my Sony digital camera into the ultrasound imaging room. Technician said it wasn't a problem. I guess I should have brought a VHS tape, since the whole thing could have been recorded. Oh well, live and learn. Capturing video on a digital still camera doesn't yield medical-grade video quality. Capture any video on a still camera (at least on one that's four years old) isn't ideal. Nevertheless, I have some videos! I encoded all the videos to wmv to drop them in size by a factor of five. Then during the night, I discovered the power of Sony Vegas, a commercial-quality, consumer-packaged video editing application. I wanted to zoom in and crop the video to see just the ultrasound image, as well as smooth pan to keep the image centered. The results were impressive. Click here for entire album (pictures and videos) OR... Click here for the pictures (same as blog entry below) Click here for the unmodified videos Click here for the modified videos (zoomed, cropped, stabilized) posted by Dino at 1:03 AM (permanent link)
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