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For anyone working with numerated images (e.g. after rendering animations in
Terragen, Blender, POV-Ray, time-lapse shots, high-speed imaging, etc.)
there's a good news: new version of VideoMach is finished and ready for
download. VideoMach is one of the rare applications that simply and rapidly
converts image files to AVI, MPEG or FLC.

VideoMach 3.0 features:
- support for standard image formats: JPG, PNG, TIFF, TGA, BMP (DIB), PCX,
GIF and more
- support for Linux/UNIX formats: XPM, SUN, SGI, RGB, RAS and more
- import for special formats: CINE, BAYER produced by high-speed imagers
(specialized laboratory equipment)
- world's fastest image sequence detection, more than 50,000 images per
second with positive or negative numeration
- simplified way to open image sequences, just open the first file and
VideoMach detects the entire sequence
- built-in media player plays image sequences like any other video source,
you can play your animation even before converting it to a video file
- support for most of AVI video and audio codecs, in case you want to add
music to your animations
- new, very fast MPEG encoder
- many available video filters like Brightness, Contrast, Sharpen, Emboss,
Motion Blur, Fade In/Out, Add Text and more
- extra tools: Matrix and Temporal Average

Check it yourself at:
http://gromada.com/videomach.html

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