Pre Order Chromecast 2015
Pre Order Chromecast 2015
MIT research attempts to create a camera that takes properly exposed pictures every time.
Unbounded High Dynamic Range Photography using a Modulo Camera
“Camera Culture group research may be the beginning of the end for over-saturated images.”
Download detailed technical papers here
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more @ MIT.edu
“Pixar’s Supervising Technical Director, Rick Sayre and ILM’s Image Pipeline Lead, Jeroen Schulte, they keynote IBC’s definitive take on the creative potential and technical impact of high dynamic range with special clips from ‘Tomorrowland’ and ‘Inside Out’.”
HDR is becoming the new standard for feature films. HDR for feature film presentation got its start this year with the release of Disney’s Tomorrowland. It has been well received and is here to stay. As the bar has been raised for audiences expectation we will see a lot more HDR technology incorporated into consumer devices such and Ultra Blu-Ray, video games, handheld devices such as phone and tablets displays, televisions, and computer monitors. IBC is a conference for digital content creators and this years it is shaping up to be very interesting and informative. The IBC conference is in Amsterdam and starts September 10 – 15, 2015.
more @ BroadBandTVNews.com and @ IBC.org
The second Dolby Vision feature film to be released is San Andreas, right on the heals of Disney’s Tomorrowland. The new projection technology has been well received and plans to upgrade theaters continues. Improved image quality is always appreciated.
more details @ Hollywood Reporter
The new logo was also revealed today.
There have been rumors and speculation about the potential features that might be included in a new Ultra HD format and finally the new standards have been officially released. There will finally be a consistent source of UHD programs to go with your UHD television.
The new ULTRA HD Blu-ray discs will have a capacity of 66GB and 100GB of data on dual or triple layer discs. It supports higher frame rate such as HFR, 48 fps, high dynamic range, a wider color gamut. and support for new audio codecs from Dolby and DTS, as well as many other features.
“The specification also mandates all new Ultra HD Blu-ray players be capable of playing back current Blu-ray Discs, giving consumers access to the vast library of more than 10,000 titles currently available on Blu-ray Disc.
Licensing of Ultra HD Blu-ray is scheduled to begin this Summer. The BDA is working closely with industry leaders in the authoring, testing, certification and replication industries to develop the tools and process needed to ensure interoperability between players and software and to facilitate the development of a robust ecosystem to support the hardware and title launch of Ultra HD Blu-ray.”
Licensing will begin over the next few months and the first discs and Ultra HD players should be available by Christmas 2015.
more details @ BusinessWire.com
Canon has announced their latest 4K digital camcorder, the Canon XC10.
Pricing and Availability
The Canon XC10 4K Digital Camcorder is scheduled to be available in June 2015 for an estimated retail price of $2,499.00 with SanDisk 64GB CFast™ 2.0 card and card reader.
more info on the Canon XC10 and other new Canon products at Canon.com
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It boasts the highest resolution sensor currently available in a 35 mm full frame DSLR at 50.6 megapixels. Video features are limited when compared to the 5D Mark III but it includes state of the art technology regarding still photography that make it highly competitive at $3,700, for body only. It comes in 2 variations. The 5DS R doesn’t include the low pass filter designed to reduce noise and moire patterns but has the side effect of reducing overall sharpness and detail.
Take a look at the incredible resolution in these sample images.
It will require the highest quality lenses to get the full benefit of the higher resolution sensor.
You can pre-order the Canon 5DS. It will be available in the US later in June 2015
More details and full specs available here @ canon.com
This new mini version of the Alexa employs the 4:3 Alexa sensor and can shoot up to 200 FPS. This adds another option to the digital cinematographer’s toolbox.
Find out more here @ Arri.com
Sony’s new TRIMASTER EL® 4K monitor boasts a very wide dynamic range.
Check out the details @ sony.com