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SMPTE Journal ( Volume: 107, Issue: 11, November 1998)
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1920 × 1080 Pixel Color Camera with a Progressive Scan Output at 60 Frames/Sec

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY, USA
Doc Type
Journal Article
Content Type
Original Research
Abbreviated Title
SMPTE J
Volume
107, No. 11, pp. 947–949
Abstract
A high-definition camera has been developed that produces color images with 1920 times 1080 pixels progressively scanned at 60 frames/sec. The camera uses two recently developed charge-coupled device (CCD) sensors made by Eastman Kodak Co. One sensor detects luminance detail and is progressively scanned at 30 frames/sec. The other has color stripe filters and is progressively scanned two lines at a time at 60 frames/sec. The second sensor is used to derive color and low resolution luminance. Because of the progressive scan, the vertical and horizontal resolution is 1000 TV lines per picture height. Motion rendition is excellent. The sensor and processor are programmable so that all scan formats likely to be used in the near future can be produced by the camera.
Publication Date
1998-11-01
DOI
10.5594/J04370
ISSN
Print: 0036-1682
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/J04370
Author(s)
William E. GlennFlorida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL 33431.
bio
William E. Glenn earned a B.E.E. degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology and M.S. and Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley. He is a distinguished research professor, the Motorola endowed professor for electrical and computer engineering, a director of the Imaging Systems Laboratory at Florida State University, and director of the NASA Space Communications Technology Center. The ISL and SCTS specialize in advanced imaging and communications technology. Glenn is a Fellow of SMPTE, and a member of the Society for Information Display and the IEEE. Since 1980, he has been serving on the Advanced Television Standards Committee and since 1987 on the FCC Advisory Committee to recommend terrestrial high-definition television broadcast standards. Glenn currently holds 110 U.S. patents. He has written or co-authored over 95 technical papers in the areas of imaging and communications technology.
John W. MarcinkaFlorida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL 33431.
bio
John W. Marcinka is senior project manager at the Imaging System Laboratory, part of the Communications Technology Center at Florida Atlantic University. He is currently working on a progressive-scan high-definition color camera at the university. Marcinka was formerly employed with NYIT as a senior project engineer. There he designed both analog and digital circuitry and supervised the development and construction of several high-resolution realtime systems. Marcinka also worked at CBS Laboratories as a project engineer. At CBS he designed circuitry and supervised the development, fabrication, and testing for a large-screen television projector, laser scanner, image processing unit, and sequential color television system. He was also employed with Stelma, Inc., where he supervised troubleshooting and testing of preliminary subassemblies and main production instrumentation, and specialized in Armed Forces data telegraph communication devices.
Copyright
© 1998 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
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William E. Glenn and John W. Marcinka; 1920 × 1080 Pixel Color Camera with a Progressive Scan Output at 60 Frames/Sec, SMPTE Journal ( Volume: 107, Issue: 11, November 1998); SMPTE, 1998. Available at https://doi.org/10.5594/J04370
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William E. Glenn and John W. Marcinka; 1920 × 1080 Pixel Color Camera with a Progressive Scan Output at 60 Frames/Sec, SMPTE Journal ( Volume: 107, Issue: 11, November 1998); SMPTE, 1998. Available at https://doi.org/10.5594/J04370

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