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Monday, April 14, 2008

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RED Ray Introduced

Scott Gentry | 04/14

A full on “hat trick” for Red this morning with 3 major announcements.

Welcom to the RED Ray.
• Optical disk drive
• Play back 4K video from the RED ONE
• 3K video from Scarlet
• HD formats from RED Disc and RED Express media
• R3D RAW files from CompactFlash
• 5K video from the new EPIC isn’t supported, yet(?).

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Does this mean that non-Red Camera consumers might be buying Red Disks to record their disks? What I mean is, could Red Ray replace blu-Ray? Or is it an “accessory” for Red Camera shooters and post-prod houses.

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