This article gives the background to recent discussions in the EBU about High-
Definition Television (HDTV).
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This article gives the background to recent discussions in the EBU about High- The code has been subsequently re-used in a large number of other games, and has found a place in popular culture as a reference to the third generation of video game consoles. For example, entering the code is the only standard way to put a Palm webOS device (such as the Palm Pre or Palm Pixi) into “developer mode”, and the code is also present as an Easter egg on many websites, such as Facebook, where entering it followed by ? Enter enables a lens flare effect when clicking, typing or scrolling. Riedelmosi Re: Win XP: datei kann nicht gelöscht werden« Antwort #2 am: 31.01.04, 20:35:09 [...] Ich hatte das Problem mit einer 800 MB großen avi-Datei.Im Netz habe ich folgende unglaublich Lösung gefunden:Erstelle mit dem Wordpad eine leere txt-datei. Lösche danacht die Datei, welche du nicht löschen konntest zusammen mit der leeren txt-Datei. Bei mir hat das funktioniert.Alles starten mit abgesicherten Modus u.s.w. hat nichts geholfen; aber das Zeug, was ich gerade geschrieben habe hat bei mir funktioniert. via Win XP: datei kann nicht gelöscht werden Seite 1 – Computerhilfen.de Hat leider Nicht geholfen. SimonMW Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: UK Posts: 1,172 Default One for Alan, Sony Hypergamma I´ve just been reading a new document on the Sony website about how to use their Hypergamma modes on cameras like the F900, PDW-700, F350 etc. Confusingly (for me) they have stated that Hypergammas 1-2 should be used if you want to output without modification to systems that have a 100% white clip, and to use Hypergammas 3-4 if you are grading. Now, I can understand why they are saying this, because Hypergammas 3-4 go right up to 109ire. However I am still confused. Hypergammas 1-2 not only stay within 100ire, but they peak well below it! This creates a very flat looking picture that I would not consider using without some form of grading. 1-2 appear to compress more contrast range into the signal, even though 3-4 are using more tonal range. Though I could be wrong (and often am). Alan, have you tested all four Hypergammas? And if so, what did you find that the best uses for them would be? __________________ http://www.simonwyndham.co.uk SimonMW ########################################################## Alan Roberts Moderate Moderator Join Date: May 1999 Location: Mugswell, Surrey, UK Posts: 11,040 Yes, all tested. And the instructions are correct, 1 and 2 are two different curves, both go not quite up to 100% video level but cover the full exposure range (about 600% depending on the camera), they deal with the mid-tones differently from each other, and prouce skin tones at lower video levels than would the normal 709 curve with or without knee. Therefore, they compress contrast quite a bit. 3 and 4 curves are each identical to 1 and 2, except that they are stretched vertically to fit into 109% of video range in stead of just under 100%, still with the same exposure range. Therefore they produced skin tones abit brighter. So, curves 1 and 3 are identical except that 1 peaks near 100%, 3 is stretched to peak at 109%. 2 and 4 are also identical, with the same peak levels as 1 and 2. There´s a very good reason why 1 and 2 don´t go exactly to 100%, there´s a small guard space left available for the overshooting that excessive detail enhancement produces. That´s absolutely normal. 3 and 4 both go right up to 109%, because they assume you know what you´re doing and will set other parameters to make sense. That´s one reason why I still define normal curves and knees, to give you the options. You´ll find all this covered in the BBC settings docs for the cameras. __________________ Alan Roberts, happily retired from Auntie Beeb ################################################################## Clive Posted on: 2009/9/30 12:11 Re: PDW 700 Menu Personally, I would stick with the basic settings as delivered but with a few small changes. 1 Ensure Matrix is switched on – default should be ITU Rec-709 Table 2. 2 Set White Clip to whatever your local broadcaster recommends.Typically in the range 102 – 105%. 3 Default Gamma should be ITU-Rec 709 Table 5, but you could try HyperGamma 1 as an option. 4 Detail, I would strongly recommend -20 as the default setting for DTL Level on the DETAIL 1 page. 5 If shooting SD, then perhaps also turn SD Detail ON SD DETAIL PAGE but adjust SD Detail Level also to -20. This will add a little punch to the SD pictures without overcooking them. Note: Minus 20 SD Detail is still adding quite a lot of enhancement compared to SD Detail OFF. 6 Personally I like the OFFSET White function, and would suggest adjusting B to say 3400K rather than default 3200K – just adds a little warmth to the pictures. This feature is scaled so that it does the same job under daylight conditions to add a little warmth.These settings should give you good all round pictures, nothing dramatic and nothing crushed etc. Material can easily be tweaked in post if necessary.With Hypergamma, it is also possible to lower the Master Black pedestal if required, but be carefull not to crush – as anything crushed is lost forever. Regards,Clive Und wieder mal gehen Dreharbeiten los. Just to remember later. Today the first snow came down in Neuhausen. das ist ein test. |
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