- The
Cineon System was one of the
first computer based digital film systems,
created by
Kodak in the
early 1990s. It was an
integrated suite of components...
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within each file. The DPX file
format was
originally derived from the
Kodak Cineon open file
format (.cin file extension) used for
digital images generated...
- used in
filmmaking and videography. Log
profile initially derived from
Cineon film scanner,
developed by
Kodak in
early 1990s,
which uses logarithmic...
- 32-bit word, with 2 bits
unused (or used as a 4-level
alpha channel); the
Cineon file format, for example, used this. Some SGI
systems had 10- (or more)...
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while files are
being searched, as well as for presentation. For example,
Cineon and DPX
files have been
widely used as a
common format for
digital cinema...
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other compositing packages, such as Blender,
Blackmagic Fusion, Nuke and
Cineon, also used a
similar node-based approach.
Shake 4 was
available for Mac...
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project was done
entirely at 4K
resolution and 10-bit
color depth using the
Cineon system to
digitally remove dirt and
scratches and
restore faded colors....
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still frame; the
preferred image file
format used as
output are
usually Cineon, DPX or TIFF,
because they can
store color information as raw data, preserving...
- were
downloaded from the
camera image cards as RAW files,
converted to
Cineon files and
processed through a "color cube."
Cinematographer Pete Kozachik...
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carried out
entirely at 4K
resolution and 10-bit
color depth using the
Cineon system (10 bits each of red,
green and blue—30 in total) to
digitally remove...