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    Jim:

    Yes, you can convert "in the other direction". Here's the name of two
    companies in the US that can do the job for you.

    Four Media Company at 818-985-7566 -- Talk to Steve, or

    E-Film at 213-463-7041


    They will probably need to bump the images to Beta or one-inch formats
    and then produce your glossys. It's not cheap.

    Jim WALTON

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    On Mon, 22 May 1995, James W. Glasheen wrote:

    > Dear Netters,
    >
    > The recent discussion about film to video transfer reminded me of the
    > problem of going in the opposite direction (ie video to film).
    > Essentially, I would like to convert some S-VHS images (from
    > High-Speed Video) to glossy stills. Our goal is to improve the video
    > image to the point where we can publish them as figures. I understand that
    > there are some companies that can do these conversions. Can anyone recommend
    > a particular company?
    >
    > Thank you in advance.
    >
    > Jim Glasheen
    > Biomechanics Lab ESL
    > Harvard University
    > 40 Oxford Street
    > Cambridge, MA 02138
    >
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