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Re: Lego Studio
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lugnet.space
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Wed, 13 Dec 2000 16:22:17 GMT
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I can answer this one. The camera shoots at 320x200. It cannot be changed
within Studios.
You can, however, change the resolution of the camera outside of Studios. So,
you could take pictures at a maximum of 640x480 using a TWAIN device.
Unfortunately, Studios support will tell you that you can then go back into
Studios and film at this resolution. This is WRONG. Studios RESETS he
resolution to 320x200, and if you try to leave the TWAIN software open, Studios
cannot see the camera.
So, you are stuck at 320x200, which really is not _too_ bad.
Jason
In lugnet.space, Tom Boucher writes:
> Please do not take this as criticism, what you did was very good and I'm
> really interested in the set itself.
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> But I was wondering, is that the maximum resolution that the camera that
> comes with the set can do, or did you lower the resolution to save disk
> space / transfer speeds for us internet folk?
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> Thanks
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> Tom Boucher
> Lawrence, KS
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| Please do not take this as criticism, what you did was very good and I'm really interested in the set itself. But I was wondering, is that the maximum resolution that the camera that comes with the set can do, or did you lower the resolution to save (...) (24 years ago, 13-Dec-00, to lugnet.space)
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