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Old 07-22-2008, 05:05 AM   #1
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SD transformed to HDR

Hi friend i just got an article from 1000 dollar film mag saying

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The digital revolution has taken yet another unpredictable turn in favor of low cost, high resolution film production.

Along side all the developments in HD and 4K, there has also been ongoing research in SD image enhancement through a clever combination of maths and stills photography.

Bottom line is we’re very, very close to being able to transform lo-rez footage from pre HD camcorders into 4K, simply by adding additional data from hi-rez jpegs.

The following video shows some of the incredible stuff this system can do.


What this really means is that the cost of high quality production hasn’t bottomed out yet. With a camera like a Sanyo Xacti running at under $200 and the possibility of using it’s 6 megapixel stills capability to take your Mpeg4’s to HDR, I think it’s fair to say that within the next two years the only thing stopping a film maker from making a great feature film is what they put in front of the camera
is it true?? we can transfor our movie to 4k?

what type of CAM is SD?

i searched on net and found it is still image cam???if yes then why how it can be transferred to HRD?

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Old 07-22-2008, 08:24 AM   #2
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That's based on the information in this video piece

http://www.1000dollarfilm.com/sd-transformed-to-hdr/writing/2008/07/21/


and that process is still in the research phase, I wouldn't even expect to go beta for another year

So the answer is no, at the moment this isn't an option.

And SD means Standard Definition
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rhanks a lot clive when i read the article on my email account i had no link to this video...i hope this research can become successful
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Old 07-22-2008, 01:27 PM   #4
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that's the reason it pays to read the articles on the site...quite a few have video content
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