Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Winscape virtual window makes the leap to Kinect in 4K-capable

I just found out about this virtual windows. 
It is interesting and deftly cool I would love to have them. 
They say resolution capable of 4k but they are not using 4k screens / TV's.
Some of the video they used was 4k from RED one. 
I would do this when 4k TV's and or screens come out to buy and don't cost 30k. 


This is what I found about it.


RationalCraft brought its surreal Winscape virtual window to market when the Wii was virtually the only game in town for affordable motion tracking. Microsoft's Kinect has certainly changed the rules of the game since then, so it's almost natural that a fourth-generation Winscape has just launched to make use of the much more sophisticated sensor. For a start, there's no need to dress like Flavor Flav anymore: the camera can recognize anyone, even passers-by, without an oversized necklace. The larger-than-life footage used to generate the window effect has been given its own bump, too, and the app can now handle 4K video as long as the Mac underneath (sorry, Windows folks) is powerful enough to drive it. For those who truly want to be disconnected from reality, there's even six-display support provided it's all hooked up to a Mac Pro and a pair of three-output Radeon HD 5770 video cards. RationalCraft's software is free to try out now, although the requirement for at least two big TVs, a Kinect controller and a fast Mac should say all there is to know about the practical cost of pretending the Golden Gate Bridge is visible from inside a living room in Cleveland.






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World's smallest USB 3.0 camera delivers 4K at 21 frames per second, fits in pockets


Back in Jun Point Grey Launched there FLEA 3. Now has 4K 2K sensor from sony. The sensor is 8.8 MP. 
I am blown a way this is out. And love to see the push for more resolution.
This part kind of sucks tho Point Grey recommends using USB 3.0 cameras on Windows 7 32- or 64-bit systems. Linux and mac is not currently supported.
At the moment Arecont Vision has a 10MP but can only do Video frame rate up to 6fps @ 3648 x 2752. 
Mobotix uses 3MP sensor and can only do video frame rate up to 30 fps @ 2048 x 1536. But with Mobotix they come with complete room recording directly in the camera on to a MicroSD card you can add and remove from it. Then External storage Directly on NAS and PC/Server without additional recording software. And they have video management software  witch is Platform-independent format and can be used on Windows, Mac, Linux. This software is free. 
I hope Point Grey does some thing like Mobtix or Mobtix comes out with something with more resolution.

Check out the Press Release from Point Grey.
Press Release
Point Grey Launches World's Smallest 4K USB 3.0 Camera
RICHMOND, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Point Grey, one of the world's largest and most innovative manufacturers of industrial digital cameras for machine vision, bioscience, traffic, and GIS applications, today releases an innovative new model to its popular line of Flea3 USB 3.0 cameras. This new model leverages the bandwidth capabilities of USB 3.0 by delivering 4096 x 2160 color images at 21 FPS (185 MByte/s) in an ice-cube sized, low-cost package.
"This camera is our latest innovation; we packed a high quality 8.8 MP, 4K2K sensor into the Flea3 and did it at an unbeatable price-point."
The FL3-U3-88S2C features Sony's new IMX121 sensor with "Exmor R" back-illuminated CMOS architecture. By increasing quantum efficiency and reducing noise, "Exmor R" improves sensitivity and dynamic range for sharp, high-quality color images. The impressive 4K2K resolution combined with the ease of USB 3.0 and the camera's small size makes the new Flea3 suitable for a variety of high resolution color applications including automatic optical inspection, ophthalmology, interactive multimedia, and broadcast.
"Since demonstrating the world's first USB 3.0 camera in 2009, Point Grey continues to push the boundaries of imaging technology," explains Michael Gibbons, Director of Sales and Marketing. Mr. Gibbons adds, "This camera is our latest innovation; we packed a high quality 8.8 MP, 4K2K sensor into the Flea3 and did it at an unbeatable price-point."
Point Grey's Flea3 camera line measures just 29 x 29 x 30mm and provides a unique set of features dedicated to maximizing USB 3.0 reliability, including a 32 megabyte frame buffer; on-camera power, temperature, and status monitoring; and in-field updatable firmware. The camera also provides color interpolation, look up table, gamma correction, and pixel binning functionality.
The Flea3 FL3-U3-88S2C-C (color) model is list priced at USD $945 and is available to order now from Point Grey and its network of distributors.

PRESS RELEASE SOURCE Point Grey

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Friday, July 6, 2012

The Amazing spider-man.... In 4K

If you have not checked out the new movie The amazing spider-Man you should.
Dont expect it to be any thing like the other version from the past.

I have seen it in 3D 4k and will be seeing it in 2D 4k as well. 
This movie was shot with the RED epic in both 3D and in 2D. 

I am not much on 3D for movies. Seeing 4K and 8K in 2D looks better to me.
There are times when 3D is cool and interesting to watch but I don't like it all that much for movies. 

Me not liking it at this moment does not mean you or the next person will like it or not.
And theres things that can make the experience bad. Say the glasses you have on as not good, the projector has problems or its in 2k not 4k as well as the DPC's / content is not in 4k.

By the way most IMAX in 2D are 2K and most that show 3D use 2-2k projectors. 
If you want IMAX go to a real IMAX theater. They are massive and use better equipment. 
Still not 4k yet but still amazing to see and a lot better then a reg movie theater.

Its interesting that this as well as other films/movies are sony pictures and all most all use RED cameras. 
Sony did come out with there 8k/4k camera but still more and more use RED. 
Don't get me mix as I only like RED. I use sony nikon and canon for stills and video each have there spot. 
I will go in to more about this at a later time....  




Check out this by mel Lambert Untangling The 3D Web | HDVideoPro.com