Moving and Utilizing Film Images as Data in a Real-World Video Facility
Metadata
- Publisher
- SMPTE — White Plains, NY, USA
- Doc Type
- Journal Article
- Content Type
- Original Research
- Abbreviated Title
- SMPTE Mot. Imag. J
- Volume
- 111, No. 10, pp. 482–486
- Abstract
- This paper presents an alternative use for standard video pipelines and transport layers. It suggests taking advantage of SMPTE 292M serial digital video connections for high-speed data transport within a traditional video environment, and the subsequent use, storage, and transfer with non-traditional platforms. A new transport medium for film data images is introduced. The proposal includes information on how data images can be viewed, stored, and processed, and how standard video connections can move the data transparently. The format is described as a video-compliant data structure with variable resolutions and aspect ratios. Existing installations are described as application examples.
- Publication Date
- 2002-10-01
- DOI
10.5594/J16345- ISSN
- Print:
1545-0279| Electronic:2160-2492 - Link
- https://doi.org/10.5594/J16345
- Author(s)
- Matthew Straeb
bio
Matthew Straeb has been with da Vinci Systems since September 2001. Prior to da Vinci, he was employed from 1996 to 2001 by Orad, Inc., a realtime video processing company, where he was president of U.S. sales, marketing, and service operations. Straeb who holds a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from SMU, has had a successful career at Axcess USA as a managing partner from 1992–1995; director of product management at Vinten, Inc., 1993–1995; and prior to 1993, as director of sales and marketing at Rohde and Schwarz. - Copyright
- © 2002 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
Bibliographic Reference(s)
- 1. SMPTE 292M, “Television—Bit-Serial Digital Interface for High-Definition Television Systems,” SMPTE J. , 107 : 849 , Sept. 1998 . EXTERNAL
- 2. SMPTE 274M, “Television—1920 times 1080 Scanning and Analog and Parallel Digital Interfaces for Multiple Picture Rates,” SMPTE J. , 107 : 837 , Sept. 1998 . EXTERNAL
Source Data (JSON)
Full registry record with provenance metadata. Open directly: /api/doc/10.5594-J16345.json
Reference Tree
Explore all references and references to this document, as a navigable tree.
Open Reference TreeReference this Doc
Plain text (ISO 690 compliant)
Preview:
Matthew Straeb; Moving and Utilizing Film Images as Data in a Real-World Video Facility, SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal ( Volume: 111, Issue: 10, October 2002); SMPTE, 2002. Available at https://doi.org/10.5594/J16345
Snippet:
Matthew Straeb; Moving and Utilizing Film Images as Data in a Real-World Video Facility, SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal ( Volume: 111, Issue: 10, October 2002); SMPTE, 2002. Available at https://doi.org/10.5594/J16345
HTML (ISO 690 compliant)
Preview:
Matthew Straeb; Moving and Utilizing Film Images as Data in a Real-World Video Facility, SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal ( Volume: 111, Issue: 10, October 2002); SMPTE, 2002. Available at https://doi.org/10.5594/J16345
Snippet:
<span class="citation">Matthew Straeb; <cite>Moving and Utilizing Film Images as Data in a Real-World Video Facility</cite>, SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal ( Volume: 111, Issue: 10, October 2002); SMPTE, 2002. Available at <a href="https://doi.org/10.5594/J16345" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://doi.org/10.5594/J16345</a></span>
SMPTE's HTML Pub
Preview:
Matthew Straeb; Moving and Utilizing Film Images as Data in a Real-World Video Facility, SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal ( Volume: 111, Issue: 10, October 2002); SMPTE, 2002
doi: 10.5594/J16345
url: https://doi.org/10.5594/J16345
doi: 10.5594/J16345
url: https://doi.org/10.5594/J16345
Snippet:
<li> Matthew Straeb; <cite id="bib-10-5594-j16345">Moving and Utilizing Film Images as Data in a Real-World Video Facility</cite>, SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal ( Volume: 111, Issue: 10, October 2002); SMPTE, 2002 <span class="doi">10.5594/J16345</span> </li>