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Said to offer a fine cut, higher cutting speed and a higher accuracy than conventional lasers. PHOTO (1--Color) Dave Pfatenhauer, groundskeeper at the JetHawks Stadium in Lancaster, uses a walking mower to give a fine cut to the infield grass. By clicking on an image, the editor can "drag" a clip over to the second monitor to be marked for inclusion in the fine cut, or the sequence can be manipulated by adding other layers of visual imagery or sound. |
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