All HDR articles – Page 2
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News
SMPTE calls for manuscripts for Motion Imaging Journal
SMPTE is seeking technical manuscripts for peer review and possible publication in upcoming issues of the SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal.
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Industry Trends
AI to HDR: What to expect from media technology in 2018
No one can really see into the future, of course, but there are experts out there who might just be able to offer us a glimpse of what is to come. End users, analysts and consultants consider what 2018 might bring across TV, cinema and online.
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Video
UHD from lens to screen: Who is calling the shots?
A panel of experts that span the supply chain discuss where the drive for higher resolution images is coming from and consider the challenges in creating and delivering UHD content.
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Industry Trends
HDR: Stepping into the limelight
HDR, which recreates an image that’s close to what we see with the human eye, is gaining traction in the broadcast environment, says INSIGHT TV CEO Rian Bester.
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Industry Trends
Take off: the business case for UHD and HDR production
Production companies and distributors are tapping into “considerable” demand for UHD and HDR content.
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Industry Trends
High dynamic range: the different standards
Dolby and the BBC have led the development of two very different standards for creating an HDR image.
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Industry Trends
UHD: the race for adoption
Viewers are adopting UHD displays in ever-increasing numbers as content creators promise a greater range of content. InsightTV: commissions UHD content
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Industry Trends
Making the move to HDR
Advances in display technology have paved the way for the delivery and consumption of HDR TV.
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Technical Papers
Extended image dynamic range system for UHDTV broadcasting
The introduction of image systems with higher dynamic range and a wider colour gamut is a globally active topic.
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Executive Interviews
Curt Behlmer: Black is the new black
Curt Behlmer and his team are responsible for advancing the possibilities of cinema sight and sound, ensuring that Dolby technologies, including Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, fit into the industry’s content workflows.
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Executive Interviews
Spencer Stephens: Asking VR questions
Although exciting, we don’t have the vocabulary for talking about VR, yet we must ensure it works across multiple devices and delivers what consumers expect.
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Thought Leadership
SaaS, IP and HDR dominate the industry
Software as a Service, IP connectivity and HDR themes will dominate at IBC, says Tom Lattie, vp, market development; product strategy, video products, Harmonic
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Thought Leadership
Moving data requires movable storage
When everything is digital and every frame stored on hard disks, data protection is not an option. It is essential, says Hannes Heckel, Director Marketing, FAST LTA
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Executive Interviews
Cisco CTO Dave Ward: Building a bigger and better internet
As well being SVP, Chief Architect and CTO of Engineering at Cisco Systems, Dave Ward also has ownership connections with both a vineyard and a tomato farm.
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Thought Leadership
HDR specification...a long road
The specification for HDR has been some time in the making as technology changed and stakeholders juggled their varying constraints.
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Executive Interviews
Michael Zink: 'HDR provides a truly differentiated experience for viewers'
As VP of Technology, Warner Bros. Michael Zink is responsible for exploring the emerging technologies that could enhance Warner Bros.’ capabilities in production, post production and distribution. Concentrating mainly on scripted content for TV and film, his work includes assessing new technologies and assisting with the setup and integration of ...
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Executive Interviews
Raymundo Barros: Building for a bigger and brighter future
As CTO at Globo, Raymundo Barros is responsible for overseeing engineering and technology operations. He led and spearheaded major initiatives such as the transition to digital TV and the creation and distribution of 4K, 4K HDR and 8K content. Before assuming his role as CTO, Barros worked as Engineering Manager ...
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Industry Trends
DVB approves UHD and HDR spec
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) has published phase one of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) new video and audio coding specification enhancing future interoperability for UHD TV broadcasters with HDR.
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Technical Papers
Managing HDR content production and display device capabilites
Next-generation video technologies include a variety of features – 4K resolution, high frame rates, wide color gamut, and high dynamic range.
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