The future of NLE and Post interface?
Amazing!
The RED-Team should perhaps do their own NLE?
http://ted.com/tedtalks/tedtalksplayer.cfm?key=j_han&flashEnabled=1
I know this is perhaps a bit off-topic, and I apologize if so.
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Hans
REDCINE states on re-sieze (4.): 4.5K, 4K, 2K, 1080P, 720P & 480P.
http://red.com/download/redcine.jpg
Can we also hope for 576P for Europa?
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Hans
How does 100 Terabyte on a 3.5 disk sound?
Let Red and Colossal Storage meet and make a deal.
http://colossalstorage.net/home_diskdrive.htm
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Hans
The RED have a USB-port.
It would be sweet if the camera could be programed via a PC(Mac) keyboard and mouse or even better a laptop. :)
If a laptop was used there could be a two way communications between the camera and the computer. Number of shoots, lenght, time, setups of shoots, etc.
I...
Here is one idea.
Instant camera setup via USB flash memory.
Instead of having the setups memorized in the camera, every unit can have their setups on cheap USB FMs.
(you could have in-camera setups, but USB would have priority)
Would be useful for productions were several cameras are used...
Any thoughts about it?
To my knowledge there is no NLE that can work with RAW-files?
(perhaps a Quantel or some other very exotic turnkey NLE, but...)
Or do someone have information within "the industry" about something "round the corner"?
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Hans
This is taubkin´s excellent idea:
"They could actually come up with a 2:35 format and codec, using a masked 4K capture. They capture only the part of the sensor in the middle, thus saving quite a few pixels in the compression. Using REDCODE, maybe they could stream the 2K-ish 2:35 image more...
Any thoughts about it?
One of the more interesting features of the Thomson´s Viper Filmstream camera is the ability to record the data logarithmic instead of linear.
Could it be possible to add that feature in the RED?
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HUGE-Systems (www.hugesystems.com) have a new raid called 4440 that has a data rate of 1.5GB/s. That is enough for one 4K stream or two 2K streams (uncompressed).
It will be most interesting to see the RED-RAID and compare it with HUGE´s RAID solutions when it comes.
HUGE also have a system...
...and lower manufacturing cost.
http://www.cdr-info.com/Sections/News/Details.aspx?NewsId=17096
Good news for us I think. I will be most interesting to see the RED-FLASH Magazine and how much they will charge for it. :)
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