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DScaler 4.1.16
DScaler is a piece of software that grabs analog, interlaced video, and deinterlaces it to make it a progressive scan feed then allows scaling to any resolution for use on your computer monitor or projector. DScaler is not recommended for the beginners.

DScaler packages a variety of functions, including:

* Grabbing video from a DVD player, game console, laserdisc, or VCR in a reliable fashion, in either analog or digital form;
* Deinterlacing video source, such as sports and news produced with a video camera, as well as console games;
* Detecting and removing 2:2 pulldown (PAL) and 3:2 pulldown (NTSC) for movies and filmed television programs;
* Reducing video noise on analog sources;
* Automatically calibrating video capture cards for optimal brightness, contrast and color;
* Manipulating video through gamma, sharpness and other filters;
* Viewing still images;
* Reducing judder and other video timing anomalies; and
* Presenting all of the above in the desired resolution and aspect ratio.
System : Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Rozmiar : 1.96 MB
Typ : exe
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Coś niedobrego tu się dzieje Ja bym się nie zdziwiła jakby Michael tylko do zimy w tej Chelsea wytrzymał Ile można? To takie trochę lekceważenie ze strony władz Chelsea ale też angielskich mediów Uwzięli się


Chyba Cię zmartwie i siebie tez :


Ballack eyeing long Chelsea stay
Germany captain Michael Ballack has declared his intention to stay at Chelsea for the rest of his career.

Ballack, who joined the London club from Bayern Munich at the start of last season, has struggled to make an impact in the Premier League and is currently sidelined with an ankle injury which has kept him out of action since April.

He insists he is happy at Stamford Bridge, though, and wants to remain beyond the duration of his current contract which expires in 2009.

"I feel very happy here and would like to end my career here," the 31-year-old told German television station ARD.

He added in Bild: "Although I want to end my career at Chelsea, if I'm still fit when my contract runs out, why should I not play on for another two years?"



Influence of advertising

Our life is affected by advertisement. Everywhere we go, we meet it, in one form or another. We can hardly find any benefits of it, but if we want to talk about the negative effects,it brings there are many of them.

It is generally understood, that producers' interests are to sell us as many goods as it is possible. They endlessly keep trying to recommend their products in various ways, very often making us believe, that our life can became easier and happier. All we need to do is to spend our money on something they want us to. We subconosciously let them lead us on by empty slogans, which may cause nothing but disappointment in result.

What is more, they often use some unfair strategies like mailing commercials directly to children, or using subliminal advertising. What does it mean? TV spots may contain hidden messages we cannnot notice knowingly, but they remain in our minds. So that, some products seems to be more attractive that another ones, but we cannot explain why!

Some producers also tend to run aggressive commercial campaigns. Such advertisements make us really annoyed, but in that case we remember the name of the product very well. That's the reason, why television has became flooded by teasing and stultifying spots.

In conclusion, advertising is the mainspring of commerce. Although, they cause generally more harm than good, having bad influence on us and our lifestyle. It is impossible to avoid them, but we can try to ignore the mesage they present and always trust our own reason.



My weekend usually starts on Friday's evening, when I come back from school, but first I try to do my homework. When I finish this I plan rest of my spare time. On Friday's evening I usually go with my friends to the cinema to watch an interesting film or to a pub to drink beer and listen to the music. When I and my friends have a lot of free time we go to the disco and we dance all night.

On Saturday I get up about 11 o'clock. Then I take a bath and I get dressed and eat breakfast. After that I clean my room and I help my mum to make dinner. Later I have a bit of free time and listen to music, watch television, read books or visit my friends.

On Sunday I get up earlier, about 9 o'clock. Then I go to church. After that I go with my parents for a walk or go to my grandmother. We eat cake, drink tea and talk. When we come home I learn prepare myself for the Monday's lessons and go sleep.


Each weekend I try to do as many things as I can and regenerate myself after very tiring week.



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THE MAJOR PLASMA TELEVISION MANUFACTURERS

NEC - Nec is a OEM manufacturer and is now owned by Pioneer. Although owned by Pioneer they still operate under a separate label. NEC has commercial units and home units. They also supply screens to Marantz Runco and several other companies. NEC sold their plasma factory to Pioneer and now buys their panels from Pioneer and installs their own electronics.

Panasonic - Makes the complete units, Supplies Toshiba, JVC, Fujitsu and more

Pioneer Plasma - Pioneer owns NEC and has switched production to the NEC lines. The new 50 inch and the 42 inch units are all NEC glass. To tell if a 50 inch is Pioneer or NEC, check the resolution, If 1280 it is Pioneer , If 1365 it is NEC . 42 inch Pioneer Plasma TV is NEC . 43 inch Plasma TV is Pioneer Glass

Fujitsu Plasma - Only makes their own 42 inch in partnership with Hitachi . 50 and 61 inch Fujitsu Plasmas are Panasonic and NEC but the 42 inch are their own. Note Hitachi plasma screens are identical to Fujitsu and cost thousands less, 55 Inch Fujitsu is same as Hitachi,

Sony Plasma TV - Makes their own boards and chips but uses Fujitsu/ Hitachi plasma screen glass for 42 inch, 50 inch is NEC, 42inch EDTV is NEC

Hitachi - Owns 50% of plasma screen factory with Fujitsu. Makes own internal components. 42 Alis screens are Hitachi as is the New 55, 50 inch are Pioneer and 42 EDTV is a NEC screen

Philips - Uses Fujitsu/ Hitachi glass screen and most internal components as well. However, Philips makes its own bezel with built in speakers.

LG / Zenith - Make their own glass in Korea

Samsung - Makes its own components in Korea
THE SECONDARY MANUFACTURERS

RCA/ Thompson - Partners with NEC to OEM its product. Just a NEC with a new bezel.

JVC - 50 inch is Panasonic, 42 is NEC

Toshiba - OEM from Panasonic.

Sharp - OEM product through Pioneer for 50" and 42 though they may make some internal component changes.

Runco - OEM 50" from Pioneer and 42" from NEC,

Marantz - OEM plasma monitor from NEC. It is our understanding its just a sticker job

Studio Experience use a Samsung panel but custom electronics

Viewsonic - OEM 50" plasma screen from Pioneer ( old 502 ).

Sampo - 42v3 is old Fujitsu, 42v6 is Samsung Plasma,

Gateway: Units are rebranded Sampo

Norcent Units may be rebranded Sampo

Maxent is Sampo, There seems to be a rumor spreading around that maxents are actually Panasonic panels. These seems extremely unlikely as Panasonic cannot keep up with there own requirement. We suspect that maxents are actually LG glass with their own electronics.



Rzeczywiście fantastyczny, stonowany opis.
Lekki banding i black crush i RED PUSH są przez niego zidentyfikowane.

Fajny opis powodów Red Push (i mamy kolor różowy wyjaśniony oraz na jakim ustawieniu go nie ma, nawet to widać na wykresie - temp. kolorów średnio-niska) [tu prywatna dygresja no Nowego66 - a nie mówiłem?-taką mam temp. ustawioną]
Czyli wyłączamy profil dynamiczny (bo pewne rzeczy są zdefiniowane), na profilu innym np. użytkownika ustawiamy temp. kolorów jak wyżej , a potem ustawiamy na teście skalę szarości i bieli.

Pozdr.
What is red push?
A colour decoding error that makes red more intense than it should be.


Why does it happen?
To attract buyers on the sales floor, manufacturers like to make their TVs brighter by pushing up the colour temperature (i.e. the picture is tinted blue), which causes skin tone to look unnatural. To make the skin look realistic again, manufacturers introduce red push to neutralise the blue tint. Unfortunately while red push corrects the colour of the skin, it also exaggerates the red in everything else, which is worsened when the hyper-blue greyscale is restored to D65.


<font color="#a0522d">How do I tell if my television has red push?
Through filters + colour bar test pattern, colour intensity measurements and/ or real-life programme material.


How can I eliminate red push on my TV?
Generally you can't, unless your TV offers colour decoder control (which very few TVs do, and even then it's usually buried in the service menu). An R-Y attenuator may work for external component video device. Your best bet is to hope that your TV's colour decoding is correct in the first place.