JPEG-2000—Not Only for Digital Cinema?
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- Publisher
- SMPTE — White Plains, NY, USA
- Doc Type
- Journal Article
- Content Type
- Original Research
- Abbreviated Title
- SMPTE Mot. Imag. J
- Volume
- 115, No. 10, pp. 400–405
- Abstract
- This paper explores how JPEG-2000 will perform in an HDTV workflow environment based on standard computer storage. It shows that there is a “sweet spot” in terms of bit rate that is low enough for recording with standard hardware and high enough to get pictures of sufficient quality. The paper addresses the workflow, recording, and compression schemes, with an emphasis on JPEG-2000. The conclusions are based on literature and tests performed to verify the feasibility of JPEG-2000 in a broadcast production workflow.
- Publication Date
- 2006-10-01
- DOI
10.5594/J15133- ISSN
- Print:
1545-0279| Electronic:2160-2492 - Link
- https://doi.org/10.5594/J15133
- Author(s)
- Jan van RooySenior Technology officer in the camera group of Grass Valley in Breda, the Netherlands.
bio
Jan van Rooy is senior technology officer in the camera group of Grass Valley in Breda, the Netherlands. He graduated from the Technical University, Eindhoven, and has been active in camera development since 1983. van Rooy is the principal engineer for image processing in cameras and has contributed to many projects, including standard-definition, high-definition, and high-speed cameras. Currently. he is involved in the HDTV camera development as video expert and in the development of new technologies and camera architectures. van Rooy presented several papers in the field of camera and image processing, of which several have been published in the SMPTE Journal. He is a member of SMPTE.Joost UijtdeHaagVideo processing hardware engineer for Grass Valley Cameras in the Netherlandsbio
Joost UijtdeHaag is a video processing hardware engineer for Grass Valley Cameras in the Netherlands. Joost joined the Philips camera division in 2000, after receiving a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the College of Technology in Breda, the Netherlands. The Philips camera division transferred to Thomson Grass Valley in 2002, where he participated in various developments such as the first HD JPEG-2000 hardware codec, the HD triax transmission system, and early MXF hardware implementations.John Hommelbio
John Hommel has 20 years of experience as a camera system architect in the camera group of Grass Valley in Breda, the Netherlands. He is group leader of the camera architect group, where he is responsible for camera system concepts, specification, and evaluation. During the concept team phase of the Infinity camcorder, Hommel contributed to the evaluation of various HD-video compression systems, including JPEG-2000. - Copyright
- © 2006 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
Bibliographic Reference(s)
- JPEG2000 for Digital Cinema [Active]
- 1. Harddisk: see http://www.tomshardware.com/stor-age/20050308/external_hd-08.html ; CF Extreme III: http://www.sandisk.com/Products/Catalog(1024)-SanDisk_Extreme_III_CompactFlash.aspx ; REV: http://www.iomega.com/homepage/rev_promo.html . EXTERNAL
- 3. Halbach T. Wien M. , “Concepts and Performance of Next-generation Video Compression Standardization,” Norsig- 2002 5th Nordic Signal Processing Symposium. EXTERNAL
- 4. Marpe D. , “Performance Evaluation of Motion-JPEG-2000 in Comparison with H264/AVC Operated in Pure Intra Coding Mode,” SPIE International Symposium on Photonics Technologies for Robotics, Automation, and Manufacturing, Providence, RI, Oct. 2003 . EXTERNAL
- 5. MEDEA+ FUST: project A202 results: http://www.medeaplus.org/web/downloads/results/Project_result_A202.pdf . EXTERNAL
- 6. JPEG-2000 compression chips: Analog Devices ADV202 http://www.analog.com/ADV202 . EXTERNAL
- 7. JPEG-2000 compression software: e.g., www.kakadusoft-ware.com/ . EXTERNAL
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