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1094
Hello All.<br>I hope everyone on this forum has been well. I am very busy and have been out of many conversations. I have just completed my post production...
hdtvchris
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Jun 3, 2001
7:57 am
1095
Hello all,<br>I'm interested in the experience of members with the detail circuit on the f900.<br>I have shot everything for my HD reel with detail on and set ...
mikebendigo
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Jun 5, 2001
1:45 pm
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Mike,<br>From my perspective, it seems like the tide is turning. Six months ago most were saying to turn detail off. Now, it's turn it on, but very low.<br>I...
iellis40
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Jun 5, 2001
3:23 pm
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Hi Mike and Ian;<br> Just thought I would mention that detail is something that should probably always be discussed with the Post Production Supervisor and the...
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Jun 6, 2001
12:32 pm
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Detail is the equivelent of sharpness on a consumer TV. What it does is add edge enhancement to any contrasting line. Unfortunately it cannot define focus and ...
cambike1
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Jun 6, 2001
1:55 pm
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Mark, you make a very good point regarding detail affecting *all* of the picture, both what is in focus and out of focus.<br><br>I haven't seen any conclusive ...
mikebendigo
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Jun 6, 2001
8:18 pm
1100
I always leave detail off except when a client requests otherwise<br>I am using a Sony VPH-G90U CRT projector .<br>I have caught slight focus and back focus ...
cambike1
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Jun 6, 2001
9:41 pm
1101
What I was really try to get at is not<br>a creative issue rather, a technical one.<br>It is always a good idea to consult with<br>those that will have to cope...
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Jun 7, 2001
12:06 pm
1102
Mark,<br>its interesting to learn that you have a CRT projector. The three projectors I have viewed my HD reel on were all DLPs. Both the director and the tape...
mikebendigo
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Jun 7, 2001
11:27 pm
1103
Mike,<br>DLP Projectors at this time are 1280 x 720 and must use an anamorphic lens to use all the pixels effectively.<br>The CRT that I am using can reproduce...
cambike1
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Jun 8, 2001
3:45 am
1104
A freind and colleage of mine, Carol Amore is premiering her natural history HD project "Tigers Tracking a Legend" on Wednesday June 20th at the Sony Wonder ...
cambike1
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Jun 10, 2001
3:27 pm
1105
Thanks Mark. Very interesting.<br><br>Anyone heard any news on the software to create-a-curve for the f900?<br><br>I was wondering if it is the same software...
mikebendigo
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Jun 11, 2001
10:32 am
1106
I am looking for good HD programming to place on our new 24/7 HD Network called HD Net. To launch at end of the summer. Do you have programming to provide? Is...
bjacoby34
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Jun 15, 2001
4:32 am
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I've had my HDTV for about three weeks, the first two I was still receiving analog cable and didn't experience this trouble until I had Dish Network installed ...
rocketbilly
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Jun 15, 2001
1:07 pm
1108
Can you please tell us about your network HD Net ?<br>Is it on satellite or on cable and most importantly for members; what will club member get from HD net in...
cambike1
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Jun 15, 2001
1:55 pm
1109
Some early HD cameras used pickup tubes that caused an effect similar to what you described but I do not think that is the problem you are describing. Check...
cambike1
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Jun 15, 2001
2:12 pm
1110
The other day I had thy oppurtunity to do a simple test with a demo unit of the HD Cinewave card and Final Cut Pro.<br>I rendered a single dissolve and then ...
cambike1
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Jun 15, 2001
2:33 pm
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Thanks..<br><br>Excuse the ignorance, but...<br><br>The dish receiver is connected to the TV via RCA cables...the only other connection is from the dish to the...
rocketbilly
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Jun 15, 2001
2:42 pm
1112
The RCA cables if they are not securely mounted and of the best quality may be the cause.<br>This forum is intended for production professionals and usually...
cambike1
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Jun 15, 2001
3:12 pm
1113
My apologies - I just jumped on the first HDTV MB I could find.<br><br>Thanks for the advice....
rocketbilly
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Jun 15, 2001
3:15 pm
1114
We have HD Programming in 1080i. You can drop me an email at jwatt@..., or call at 1-425-392-3935, if you wish to discuss it.<br><br>Thx...Jim...
jimw_98027
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Jun 16, 2001
10:29 pm
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Mark,<br><br>We've been using the Cinewave since December, and after a few initial problems when we started up it's working great. I'm not sure what the...
jimw_98027
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Jun 16, 2001
11:53 pm
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What have most people in this group learned so far in working in HD and what is the most problematic thing about HD ?<br>For me it has been getting people to...
cambike1
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Jun 23, 2001
4:08 am
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In the Hollywood Reporter<br>June 26, 2001 <br><br>Kodak is positioning itself for the digital exhibition market with a new projection and theater management ...
cambike1
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Jun 26, 2001
10:43 am
1118
Today I was able to look at FCP 2.0 with the Cinewave HD card with the next version of software from Pinnacle and noted a large speed up of renderering and ...
cambike1
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Jun 27, 2001
1:25 am
1119
Can someone explain what each setting stands for in regards to each ND stop on the HDW F900 filter wheel. ND 1/4,1/16,1/64 <br>Is this a ND 3,6, and 9?...
angel12874
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Jun 27, 2001
8:01 pm
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 <br>Hard Drives to Top 137GB This Year<br><br>Companies announce support for new standard to accommodate hard drives over 137GB.<br><a...
cambike1
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Jun 28, 2001
2:53 am
1121
I've got eight Seagate 180GB drives in my CineWave raid and they have been working fine for the past 6 months.<br><br>John...
e3john
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Jun 28, 2001
5:34 am
1122
In the article It mentions that SCSI drives are higher capacity.<br>Mark...
cambike1
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Jun 28, 2001
11:51 am
1123
Twice as much light is a one stop increase and<br>Half as much light is a one stop decrease.<br><br>1/2 = ND 0.3 or one stop<br><br>1/2 x 1/2 = 1/4 or ND 0.6...
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