Presentation 2002/9/11
Next Generation Digital Cinema and its distribution via Network
Tetsuro FUJII, Tatsuya FUJII, Kazuo HAGIMOTO, Sadayasu ONO, Tomonori AOYAMA,
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Abstract(in English) The Digital Cinema Consortium (DCC) was established in February 2001 in Tokyo, Japan to promote the development of very high quality digital cinema systems whose resolution is more than 2k scan lines to match the full quality of 35 mm film. DCC exhibited a prototype digital cinema system with 3840 x 2048 pixels solution several times. A Hollywood movie "Tomb Raider" was fully digitized from 35 mm film and projected onto a 350-inch screen using a complete digital cinema system. IP network was utilized for the stream transmission of digital cinema.
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Keyword(in English) Digital Cinema / Network distribution / Super High Definition / IP stream
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Title (in English) Next Generation Digital Cinema and its distribution via Network
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Keyword(1) Digital Cinema
Keyword(2) Network distribution
Keyword(3) Super High Definition
Keyword(4) IP stream
1st Author's Name Tetsuro FUJII
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Network Innovation Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Tatsuya FUJII
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Network Innovation Laboratories
3rd Author's Name Kazuo HAGIMOTO
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT Network Innovation Laboratories
4th Author's Name Sadayasu ONO
4th Author's Affiliation NTT Network Innovation Laboratories
5th Author's Name Tomonori AOYAMA
5th Author's Affiliation Department of Frontier Informatics, The University of Tokyo
Date 2002/9/11
Paper # EID2002-30
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 304
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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