HOLLYWOOD—At NAB 2015, MTI Film will introduce a new feature of its CORTEX line of dailies solutions designed to address the persistent problem of dead pixels in digital cinematography.
All CORTEX v 2.0 products will include Dead Pixel Detection, a tool for identifying dead pixels in camera media or in later rough cuts or assemblies. On set, this can give early warning about faults in the sensors of digital cinema cameras. Information about dead pixels can then be stored, along with corresponding timecode information and other metadata, in a CORTEX Manifest file so that it can be passed on to post production. Facilities with CORTEX Enterprise, a full features dailies solution and post production “Swiss Army knife,” will be able to use the Dead Pixel Correction feature to automatically heal dead pixels in footage, either based on reports sent from set or by running a detection pass.
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NAB 2015 NEWS: MTI Film Introduces “Dead Pixel” Correction and Detection with CORTEX
Keith Gayhart
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HOLLYWOOD—At NAB 2015, MTI Film will introduce a new feature of its CORTEX line of dailies solutions designed to address the persistent problem of dead pixels in digital cinematography.
All CORTEX v 2.0 products will include Dead Pixel Detection, a tool for identifying dead pixels in camera media or in later rough cuts or assemblies. On set, this can give early warning about faults in the sensors of digital cinema cameras. Information about dead pixels can then be stored, along with corresponding timecode information and other metadata, in a CORTEX Manifest file so that it can be passed on to post production. Facilities with CORTEX Enterprise, a full features dailies solution and post production “Swiss Army knife,” will be able to use the Dead Pixel Correction feature to automatically heal dead pixels in footage, either based on reports sent from set or by running a detection pass.
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