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Sharpen Filter Settings


Steve Carragher

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It's under the conversion menu system after choosing quicktime movie you can choose 'filter' and it's one of the options in there. I also noticed (and wondered why) the same thing as the original poster.

This appears to be a QuickTime bug. I just checked and the same thing happens with QuickTime Pro. Toast is just using the QuickTime conversion so that makes sense they are doing the same thing. I notice that the setting claims 7 as the most but then reports 15 as the setting. So my guess is it is just a matter of the wrong digit appearing and the filter effect is what you set it at no matter what it reports.

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I'm sorry but I'm not recalling a "sharpen filter." Please tell me where to find it.

 

It's under the conversion menu system after choosing quicktime movie you can choose 'filter' and it's one of the options in there. I also noticed (and wondered why) the same thing as the original poster.

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