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To: Michelino who wrote (8394)7/13/2004 9:10:17 AM
From: Done, gone.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21668
 
Thanks again, Michael -- glad to hear the images work in your PC world: seems like I'm getting close to having the eyemods standardized for both the PC and Mac folks, which really makes my day. :-)

And if the Veo is capable of producing the same quality images, I have not found a way to do it as of yet.

I don't think it is capable. Actually, I should put it another way: it is capable of doing exactly what the eyemod does, but (the huge but) the Veo folks introduce software manipulation between the raw take and download, which alters everything (and can't be turned off). Some sort of sharpening gets used, and color "fixing." That makes for a "smoother" image but takes away the original personality of the image, too much. This software "fixing" bit is now present in all PDA and phone cams, and is the main reason I'm stocking up on eyemods: they were made before this software intervention was built in, and therefore allow me to make the "fixing" decisions, instead of some blanket program.