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ATOMOS: NEW PRICE FOR THE NINJA AND FREE UPDATE

By Jim Bask 0 Comment March 29, 2017

Atomos recently announced a free upgrade to enable CDNG Raw recording from select Sony, Canon and Panasonic cameras and a new low price on the Ninja Inferno. 

Atomos Ninja Inferno HDR 4Kp60 Inferno Shipping now for $995! Atomos Slashes prices across the 4K HDR line up

By Jim Bask 0 Comment March 28, 2017

Today, Atomos brings the power of 4Kp60 10-bit ProRes recording and HDR monitoring to the GH5 for an amazingly low price of just $995.

Streamlining HDR Workflows: Dolby Supports Adobe XMP

By Jim Bask 0 Comment March 20, 2017

Adobe XMP is an open standard for metadata, which allows content creators to add labels and settings instructions to media. With the growing power of modern cameras to capture an ever wider range of light and color, XMP offers powerful tools for including supplemental information about images and how they can be displayed, or optimized. With dynamic metadata, light and color settings for media can be adjusted on the fly, for example to apply scene-based creative looks to film content.

Five 4K/UHD Trends to Watch at NAB 2017

By Jim Bask 0 Comment March 20, 2017

With NAB a little more than a month away, vendors are finalizing their planned product introductions and other messaging around the show. 


In 2017, it’s hard to imagine a message that will come on stronger than 4K. Most of what will become breaking news at NAB is still under wraps, but here are some industry trends generating buzz around 4K and UHD that we think will help drive adoption of high-resolution workflow tools at the show.

Product Review: SmallHD’s 1303 HDR Monitor

By Jim Bask 0 Comment March 16, 2017

An innovative monitor that thrives outdoors or in, and shows that 13″ can be as good as 17″ for many jobs. I’ve owned many field monitors over the years, but the 1303 is easily the most versatile and innovative. Its brightness makes it the best monitor I’ve ever used outdoors, and features such as push-button LUTs, dual camera angles, and image capture all are genuinely useful. 

How does the Panasonic GH5 work with a Shogun Inferno recorder? Atomos CEO Jeromy Young explains

By Jim Bask 0 Comment January 19, 2017

At the CES show Atomos CEO Jeromy Young ran me through the functions of the Atomos Shogun Inferno recorder when combined with the new Panasonic GH5. The combination of GH5 and Inferno gives the option for 4K 10-bit 4:2:2 at 60P external ProRes recording from a prosumer mirrorless camera for the first time. Jeromy also confirmed that you also record 4K 10-bit 4:2:2 at 24,25 and 30P with the older Atomos 4K recorders.

Deluxe Speaks Dolby Vision on the Ins and Outs of HDR

By Jim Bask 0 Comment January 3, 2017

Bryant Frazer of Studio Daily stuck around for a great interview from Deluxe VP of Editorial Services Jay Tilin and colorist Martin Zeichner about using HDR Deluxe Talks Dolby Vision, Daredevil and the Ins and Outs of HDR Editorial Services VP Jay Tilin & Colorist Martin Zeichner on Doing Research, Making Metadata, and Setting DPs at Ease Earlier this fall, Netflix summoned an array of technology journalists to New York to teach them about high dynamic range (HDR) technology, using the OTT operator’s range of Marvel superhero shows as a guide. The still-forthcoming Iron Fist is Netflix’s first Dolby Vision original show — that is, cinematographer Manuel Billeter is conceiving it for HDR from square one, rather than having it regraded after the SDR version has already been completed. But the case study for post-production was Daredevil, which was regraded for HDR by colorist Tony D’Amore at Deluxe’s L.A. facility. With reporters assembled in a grading suite at Deluxe in New York, D’Amore called in via telephone and oversaw a remote-grading session, controlling the New York office’s Da Vinci Resolve software from the other coast and explaining the Dolby Vision process.

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ProductionHub Asks Experts their Predictions for 2017

By Jim Bask 0 Comment December 29, 2016

Virtual Reality is currently at the forefront of the post-production industry, and very much a technology we feel is here to stay. 

Deluxe and their HDR Workflow

By Jim Bask 0 Comment December 14, 2016

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Earlier this fall, Netflix summoned an array of technology journalists to New York to teach them about high dynamic range (HDR) technology, using the OTT operator’s range of Marvel superhero shows as a guide.

HDR/ High Dynamic Range Explained

By Jim Bask 0 Comment December 9, 2016

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Ever since the HDTV standard emerged in the mid-’00s, screen producers have struggled to come up with new standards that feel anywhere as impressive.