Advanced Techniques for Conversion to and from p24
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- Publisher
- SMPTE — White Plains, NY
- Doc Type
- Conference Paper
- Content Type
- Original Research
- Volume
- 2001, No. 35, pp. 1–6
- Abstract
- The 1080p24 format is gaining acceptance as a worldwide interchange format for film originated material as well as 24 frames per second (Fps) video originated material. For content mastered on film and transferred at 24 Fps, the conversion to 1080p24 is transparent. For content previously transferred at 30 Fps, and subsequently processed, the conversion to 1080p24 becomes much more challenging. This process is complicated by such factors as electronic editing, vari-speed, video effects, video titles, fades, film compositing, and animation. Proper handling of these “exceptions” is essential to maintaining high quality through the conversion process. Also challenging is proper conversion of 25 Fps film to 1080p24. This paper will examine the advanced techniques required to properly address the conversion requirements to and from p24.
- Publication Date
- 2001-11-01
- DOI
10.5594/M00983- Link
- https://doi.org/10.5594/M00983
- Author(s)
- Jed DeameTeranex, Inc.Scott AckermanTeranex, Inc.
- Copyright
- © 2001 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
Bibliographic Reference(s)
- Deame Jed , “Parallel Processing Solves the DTV Format Conversion Problem,” Proceedings of the 33rd SMPTE Advanced Motion Imaging Conference, SMPTE , White Plains, NY , February 25, 1999 , pp. 66 – 74 . EXTERNAL
- Ackerman Scott , “Film Sequence Detection and Removal In DTV Format and Standards Conversion,” http://www.teranex.com , November, 2000 . EXTERNAL
- Deame Jed , “Teranex Fills In The GAPPs,” Videography , June 1999 , pp. 100 – 108 . EXTERNAL
- Deame Jed , “Teranex's PixelComp DTV Format Converter,” Broadcast Engineering , September 1999 , p. 138 , 162 . EXTERNAL
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