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Old 24 May 2023, 00:52   #3
sovenyimre
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It is reasonable to reduce the amount of data to be read andprocessed. For this reason, I have included an Amos program that creates a new image sequence from a given source witch reduce the movement between consecutive frames in a scaleable way, as the visual needs of the animation. So, a lot of data can be saved in exchange for a small loss. You can find the example animation under the name ".Reduced". Ham6 itself is neither easy to handle nor designed for this kind of manipulation, and I'm no expert, so expect visual errors, but I think it is a good first try and the filesize of these animations speaks for itself.
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