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Monday, April 27, 2009

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NAB 2009 Video - The Foundry and CMOS Rolling Shutter

Matt Jeppsen | 04/27

Tools to fix CMOS Rolling Shutter artifacts in post

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past year or so, you are probably aware of what CMOS rolling shutter is, and the potential image problems it can create in certain shooting situations. At NAB 2009, The Foundry was showing an early version of a software toolset in Nuke to help resolve certain undesirable image issues created by CMOS rolling shutter. They were kind enough to give us a demonstration of these tools.

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NAB 2012 Reveals Big Developments Coming up for NUKE

Jeremiah Karpowicz | 05/03

Jon Wadelton talks to us about some exciting news for NUKE

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We grabbed Jon Wadelton, project manager for NUKE, to see if he could talk to us about what The Foundry has in store for 2012. He he gave us some info not only about what is currently…

Less Jello, Please

The Sony Tech Guy | 08/19

Reducing CMOS Jello-cam.

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With much respect to the fine people at Kraft Foods, purveyors of Jello® brand gelatin desert, there is another Jello that we’re not fond of: the Jello-cam of some CMOS…

Acres of Diamonds

The Sony Tech Guy | 07/21

When Sony can’t break the laws of physics, we bend them.

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Physics can be a harsh taskmaster.  It constantly forces image sensor designers to walk the line between high resolution (which requires smaller photosites for a given imager size) and high sensitivity,…


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NAB 2012 Reveals Big Developments Coming up for NUKE

Jeremiah Karpowicz | 05/03

Jon Wadelton talks to us about some exciting news for NUKE

image

We grabbed Jon Wadelton, project manager for NUKE, to see if he could talk to us about what The Foundry has in store for 2012. He he gave us some info not only about what is currently…

Less Jello, Please

The Sony Tech Guy | 08/19

Reducing CMOS Jello-cam.

image

With much respect to the fine people at Kraft Foods, purveyors of Jello® brand gelatin desert, there is another Jello that we’re not fond of: the Jello-cam of some CMOS…

Acres of Diamonds

The Sony Tech Guy | 07/21

When Sony can’t break the laws of physics, we bend them.

image

Physics can be a harsh taskmaster.  It constantly forces image sensor designers to walk the line between high resolution (which requires smaller photosites for a given imager size) and high sensitivity,…

Investing in image sensors

The Sony Tech Guy | 05/20

Resting on laurels is not in the playbook

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Ordinarily, it’s hard to see the connection between stuff that directors of photography might be expected to care about (exposure latitude, highlight handling, low-light…

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