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1 Phantom 65 Workflow Overview Phillip Jantzen - 2012 © Vision Research 2011 All Rights Reserved

2 P65 Image Characteristics 65mm Imaging Sensor 4096 x 2440 resolution 12.5um Pixel 14-bit A/D conversion Bayer pattern color filter 140FPS maximum frame rate @ full frame Two main outputs: –4:2:2 HD-SDI –14-bit Linear RAW via Cinemag © Vision Research 2011 All Rights Reserved

3 Incoming Light - Lens Options Although not as diverse as the 35mm format, many options are still available With the interchangeable lens mount system, any lens system is valid For still lenses we have the standard Mamiya 645 and Hasselblad designs Large format shift tilt systems create interesting effects In the 3D realm, the Zepar system is truly a unique offering © Vision Research 2011 All Rights Reserved

4 How RAW is RAW? Vision Research’s version of RAW is fairly straight forward Sensors, in their natural state, create a very rough image To correct this, VRI applies only two corrections in camera: –FPN (Fixed Pattern Noise), aka Offset –PRNU (Photo-Response Non-Uniformity), aka Gain And that’s it. © Vision Research 2011 All Rights Reserved

5 CineMag – fast, non-volatile storage After the camera’s image corrections, CineMag stores the data Save speeds of 800Mpixel/second This is achieved by unique management of the flash array Each pixel only has a single 14-bit color value, either R, G, or B Color interpolation is processed in post, not in camera This assures maximum flexibility in the post environment © Vision Research 2011 All Rights Reserved

6 CineStation – the bridge to post-production CineStation is essentially the ‘reader’ for the CineMag Using 10gig Ethernet, files are moved from the magazine to permanent IT based storage. During this transfer, several file formats are selectable: –Cine (either RAW or Interpolated) –DPX –TIFF –DNG However, VRI recommends storing this data as CineRAW, which retains only the sensor data, thus giving the edit house or archive facility an open field of options during post, or in the future. © Vision Research 2011 All Rights Reserved


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