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How to Choose the Fastest Memory Card for Your Application
Today, video and still cameras, tablets and even laptop computers often rely on memory cards for data storage. Each electronic device specifies a unique kind of memory and choosing the right card for the application can be challenging. …Here a LUT…There a LUT
A way too cute title—I agree. But LUTs are indeed everywhere. Before we look at the ways LUTs are used, let’s be sure we understand what a LUT does. …UHD 2/3″ Studio and Field Cameras
Several broadcasters are starting to produce sports in UHD. Notably Rogers Media in Canada and BT Sports in the UK have sports channels delivered OTT via fibre that have UHD content. It is early days yet for mainstream broadcast as issues around transmission standards as well as HDR are resolvedMaintaining Memory Cards for Professional Video Production
Flash cards for video production are an essential part of the production workflow. But how many videographers understand these vital storage components and care for them properly? This is a guide to treating video flash memory properly. …Use It or Lose It: Your Camera Batteries Need Proper Exercise!
Batteries are the lifeblood of cameras and other remote gear. To achieve their best performance and a long life, like humans, they need exercise. …Predicting the future is just setting oneself up for being made the fool. While everyone has an opinion, when it comes to predicting coming technology, there many more errors made than home runs. As Yogi Berra said, “It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future.”
Momentum Builds Behind HDR+
Ultra HD (UHD) has gone through various iterations since it emerged from the shadow of 3D TV to become the broadcasting industry’s standard bearer for immersive or next generation TV. At first it was all about the higher resolution of 2160 x 3840, four times the pixel density even of 1080p “fulVideo Servers Make the 4K IP Transition – Part 2
As the industry increasingly adopts IP and virtualisation technologies, the role of the video server is rapidly changing toward being a tool for managing the process of converting streams to files and vice versa, whatever flavour those streams/files happen to be in. In part two of an examination ofNAB Visitors belong to two groups; those on expense accounts, and those who aren’t. In both those groups are tire kickers, those budgeting for next year, and those with an immediate need and money ready to spend. No matter the budget, buyers have relevant questions to ask of the vendors. But as I learned, not every exhibitor provides answers.
Good Pictures Require More Than Just Higher Pixel Count
Consumers have been taught that better images come from higher pixel count. While that has sold millions of TV sets, new image improvements will be harder to market. HFR, HDR, what role do broadcasters play? …