The Graeagle Lumber Company We have a long film about the operation of the Graeagle company and we are in the process of experimenting on making short film clips on different aspects presented in that film. This first one shows a tree topper preparing a tree to be the spar pole for a logging operation in this area. Remember that we are experimenting. The Tree Topper
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Hey, John. Great first experiment! The picture looked okay on my Mac. The volume might be a little high. One great big thumb up! Mark
Thanks Mark,
The volume is controllable at You Tube. As far as reducing the volume as I put it in, when I make the next Quick Time movie, I can look at lowering the input level of the sound. However, as it stands, it’s well within the control range of the volume adjustment on You Tube. Try it.
John