High speed film scanning: resolution independent film-mastering
High speed film scanning: resolution independent film-mastering
- Author(s): M. Senge ; M. Christmann ; V. Massmann
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19960838
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- Author(s): M. Senge ; M. Christmann ; V. Massmann Source: International Broadcasting Convention (IBC), 1996 p. 381 – 385
- Conference: International Broadcasting Convention (IBC)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19960838
- ISBN: 0 85296 663 6
- Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Conference date: 12-16 Sept. 1996
- Format: PDF
Mastering and archiving of film material for video distribution has been discussed for a long time. Today we notice a technology evolution in the convergence of film, video and data on computer workstations. The paper proposes a new approach of high resolution film scanning with selectable transfer rate, converting the image information into a data stream and storing the digital master as a metafile in conjunction with ancillary information related to the different steps of postproduction. This includes embedding the multiple color correction EDLs and all audio channels. Various TV- and multimedia versions can be converted from the master file in high quality.
Inspec keywords: cinematography; video recording; telefilming; image resolution; multimedia communication; television production; television broadcasting
Subjects: Video recording; Multimedia communications; Radio and television broadcasting
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