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Phil
06-27-2003, 12:42 AM
Does anyone know whether the picture quality would be improved on a
Logitech Quickcam for video capture by upgrading to a better graphics
card? If so, what is the minimum spec. that is recommended.

Thanks

Phil

evolve
06-27-2003, 08:24 AM
"Phil" <phil_pctutor@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:be8a3f69.0306270042.655d4418@posting.google.com... Does anyone know whether the picture quality would be improved on a Logitech Quickcam for video capture by upgrading to a better graphics card? If so, what is the minimum spec. that is recommended.

I very much doubt it - the picture I got from a Quickcam Express and from a
Quickcam Pro 3000 didn't change at all going from a Matrox G200 to a
GeForce3 ti200. What does seem to make a difference with the better camera
is the light level - poor illumination leads to grainy, noisy pictures.

Phil

Benoît Morrissette
06-28-2003, 06:07 AM
On 27 Jun 2003 01:42:42 -0700, phil_pctutor@yahoo.co.uk (Phil) wrote:
Does anyone know whether the picture quality would be improved on aLogitech Quickcam for video capture by upgrading to a better graphicscard? If so, what is the minimum spec. that is recommended.ThanksPhil

The graphic card has nothing to do about it...
For better image quality, you need a better lens! You can use the lens from an
old Super-8 or better, a 16mm cine-camera.


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