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Film is welcome here!

Just to set this straight (in my humble opinion) and budget allowing, film is still the acquisition medium of choice for motion pictures, and once the neg is either scanned or otherwise transferred to data for post and DI then it counts as digital cinema and we'll cover all topics relating to this process here at 4K Hub.

Welcome to the new look 4KHub!

The new site has lots of user based features that are not yet live, the ability to post your own content and so forth.

Red One vs 35mm Kodak Vision 3 250D

Here’s an interesting comparison test. Red One side by side with Kodak Vision 3 250D. Knowing that I am a digital cinema techno geek, and a hard and fast Red One fan, you would think I wouldn’t give the Vision 3 a chance.

I have to say that I have just viewed the results of this test at Ster Kinekor’s Cinema 4 at Cavendish Square in Claremont. The first test of its kind to be projected at 2K in South Africa, probably on the continent.

BLUEFISH444 introduces EPOCH range of 2K/HD/SD PCIe 3G SDI & 3D stereoscopic capable video capture cards containing new RAPIDFLOW+MR2 technology

S. Melbourne Australia, April 18th, 2009…. Bluefish444 introduced and announced today the immediate availability of its Epoch range of video cards. Epoch is a modular and extremely powerful product line of cost effective multi channel 2K/HD/SD SDI PCIe uncompressed video cards containing a new Bluefish444 technology called RapidFlow+MR2

Digital Cinema Demystified

Check out Richard Lackey's new digital cinema technical blog!http://dcinema.wordpress.com/For a more personal write up of Richard's real-life experiences, opinions and technical background on the what's what of digital cinema acquisition and post production.

RED Digital Cinema's "Monstro" Sensor

Red Digital Cinema have followed on from the announcement of thier "Mysterium X" sensor upgrade for the Red One with the news of a totally new sensor in development called "Monstro"."RED Digital Cinema announces the development of "Monstro", the Mysterium sensor of the future. "Monstro" is the sensor that that removes all limitations in current sensor technology. It is expected to arrive the end of 2010." - Jim Jannard