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Bliss Paint animations can be projected using video projectors. Many Mac models provide built-in support for video output. You can also use a variety of video cards and external scan converters to get video output from the Mac in NTSC or PAL composite or S-Video formats. Using these formats allows for mixing of Bliss Paint animation with other sources using video switchers in live performance. Bliss Paint recognizes two-monitor Macintosh systems and appropriately configures the animation on one monitor for projection or recording and arranges the control windows on the main monitor for live interaction during performance or production sessions. Bliss Paint animations can also be recorded as QuickTime movies for use in other digital video editing applications, such as Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects, and many others. See Macintosh Video Input/Output Information and Video Projector Information.
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