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Comments on: MotionDSP promises better photos and video

A CIA-funded start-up hopes consumers as well as spooks will be interested in technology to improve the quality of photos and videos.

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Ironic isnt it?
by dargon19888 January 25, 2008 5:12 AM PST
The CIA is offshoring work to Siberia...
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Serbia, not Siberia
by sdencar January 25, 2008 6:39 AM PST
But I'm not sure that makes it any less ironic!
My Camera Shows WMDs
by Stating January 25, 2008 10:44 AM PST
I have camera technology that shows WMDs where none exist. Think the CIA might be interested in that technology?
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Instructions for high-res screen grab on FixMyMovie
by MotionDSP January 25, 2008 11:44 AM PST
Here are the instructions for how to grab high-res JPEGs from videos using <A HREF="http://www.fixmymovie.com>FixMyMovie.</A>

Enjoy.

<A HREF="http://www.fixmymovie.com">FixMyMovie
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Sorry, link not showing up
by MotionDSP January 25, 2008 11:46 AM PST
The FAQ item is here: http://www.fixmymovie.com/node/401#faq1

FixMyMovie
Instructions for high-res screen grab on FixMyMovie
by MotionDSP January 25, 2008 11:45 AM PST
Here are the instructions for how to grab high-res JPEGs from videos using FixMyMovie.

HREF="http://www.fixmymovie.com/node/401#faq1

Enjoy.

FixMyMovie
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Interresting.....
by theoxygenthief January 28, 2008 6:31 AM PST
While the concept seems really interresting, and hopefully the end product will be, the video attached to the article seems to do nothing more than an adaptive unsharpen filter and fixing the tone curve. The picture of the numberplate looks promising though....
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by Brandy1112345 February 18, 2008 10:18 PM PST
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