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  • Any One Know How to Use Matrox MimArith M_MULT_CONST

    I am trying to perform a constant multiply using the MimArith Function
    with the Operation M_MULT_CONST
    But I have no idea how the Constant is suppoed to be formatted.
    is 70% 70(int), 0.70 (double) etc etc
    Any help would be appreciated
    Thank you In Advance

  • #2
    I'm not sure this is the right forum... Digital imaging here refers to photography and such...

    I'll leave the topic for now (I wonder what my colleague az will do with it), but I suspect you could have better luck on the official Matrox forums (MURC started out as a user group):



    Jörg
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    • #3
      I tried in the Matrox Forums as you mentioned, but was unable to recieve a response.
      I have tried sending e-mail to tech support but also no answer.

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      • #4
        I must admit I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about

        If it has something to do with Matrox Hardware, try posting in the Matrox Hardware Forum, if it has to do with Matrox Hardware on Linux, Mac, or any non-windows platform, try the Alternative Lifestyles Forum. Finally, if this is about Movie editing, please post in the Desktop Video Forum. I would move this thread myself, but I really really do not know what it is about

        AZ
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        • #5
          It's about Matrox Imaging and he has now been answered here:

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          • #6
            az: At least I knew what is was about

            wizzerking: I hope the links Mikko posted help you furter.

            (thanks Mikko)



            Jörg
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