High-Resolution Electronic Intermediate System for Motion-Picture Film

B. Hunt, G. Kennel, L. DeMarsh, S. Kristy

The production of motion-picture special effects can be a costly and time-consuming step in the production of motion-picture films. Although several electronic video systems have been proposed and demonstrated for use in special-effects generation, these lower-resolution video systems, including HDTV, do not operate transparently between film input and film output. They introduce a number of disturbing image artifacts to the final film element. This article defines the system requirements for a high-resolution digital image manipulation system that can be used to produce high-quality motion-picture special effects.

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Published
1991-03
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J02496