Article: Edit your video clips for Internet

Many physicians - dermatologists and plastic surgeons in particular - have digital cameras, which also take short video clips for professional and personal purposes.

A 320 by 240 pixel video produced by one of these cameras will typically have about 170 to 200 kilobytes (KB) of data per second - a 20-second video clip will be larger than 3 megabytes (MB). Such a large video clip can be difficult to send over the Internet, and can be difficult for viewers to download.

Dr. Steve Comite and I have just finished writing a paper about the use of vibration to reduce the discomfort associated with a variety of dermatologie procedures. This will be submitted to the Dermatology Online Journal ...

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