An opportunity to hear the paper that won IBC2013’s Best Conference Paper Award, presented by the author, Snell’s Mike Knee.
Today’s broadcast video content is being viewed on the widest range of display devices ever known, from small phone screens and legacy standard definition TV-sets, to enormous 4K and 8KUHDTV displays. The growth in size and resolution is happening alongside many other improvements, in grey-scale resolution, colorimetry, 3D and, especially, higher frame rates. These developments mean that the requirements for very high quality, artifact-free conversion in resolution and frame rate have become more important than ever. The challenge is given a further dimension by the wider range of content that can appear on large screens, from upconverted archive footage to the much more detailed, wider window on the world made possible by the new large formats.
An opportunity to hear the paper that won IBC2013’s Best Conference Paper Award, presented by the author, Snell’s Mike Knee.
Today’s broadcast video content is being viewed on the widest range of display devices ever known, from small phone screens and legacy standard definition TV-sets, to enormous 4K and 8KUHDTV displays. The growth in size and resolution is happening alongside many other improvements, in grey-scale resolution, colorimetry, 3D and, especially, higher frame rates. These developments mean that the requirements for very high quality, artifact-free conversion in resolution and frame rate have become more important than ever. The challenge is given a further dimension by the wider range of content that can appear on large screens, from upconverted archive footage to the much more detailed, wider window on the world made possible by the new large formats.
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Time: 1830 for 1900hrs
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