From the monthly archives:

January 2012

Executive Summary

January 2012

  • Barco and Qube get it right for Large Format.
  • Another Plugfest shows that the industry is closer, but not yet ready for SMPTE DCP.
  • High Frame Rate (HFR) tests are beginning to show the limitations of the format.
  • While MovieLabs learns its place in security key management, Theatre Key Retrieval (TKR) demonstrations have begun.
  • SOPA becomes the poster child for an industry that struggles with technology.
  • Laser light illuminator advocates stand behind Laser Illuminator Projection Association (LIPA).
  • CES reveals subtle surprises.
  • Cinedigm smartly partnered with New Video.
  • Sadly, John Lowry, industry pioneer in the massive application of computers to image processing, passed away.
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Barco and Qube Show Off in Large Format

January 2012

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High Frame Rate (HFR) Limitations

January 2012

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January ISDCF Plugfest: Progress, But Not Enough

January 2012

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Security Key Management, TKR, and MovieLabs

January 2012

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Will Hollywood Ever Understand Technology?

January 2012

The misguided effort by MovieLabs (see Security Key Management, TKR, and MovieLabs) to manage security keys is only a tiny grain of sand compared to the mountainous misfire by Hollywood with SOPA.  The entire episode underscores the great divide between the brick and mortar world of motion pictures and the Internet world.   That divide not [...]

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Don’t Shoot – It’s Only a Laser Illuminator

January 2012

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Other News

January 2012

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