Eric Rodemann
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I red this article by John Galt (old news now I'm sure) at Creative Cow, the 5 years in business special edition.
"The great perpetrators of the mythology of what I call “marketing pixels”
have been RED and Dalsa. Their cameras with Bayer-pattern sensors
are basically subsampled chroma cameras. In other words, they have half
the number of red and blue color pixels as they do luminance, or green pixels. You have two green photo sites for
every red and blue."
Yadda yadda, etc., etc., but it goes on to explain why Red 4K is NOT 4k.
Sort of exactly how Jim likes to say 1080p DSLRs are NOT really 1080p.
The more I learn about the details of the technology the more confusing it all its.
I'm just going to wait to see the footage posted from the Scarlet, and if it looks good, that's that. Will it REALLY be 3k? I don't have any idea, honestly all the subsampling and bayer pattern stuff is over my head.
"The great perpetrators of the mythology of what I call “marketing pixels”
have been RED and Dalsa. Their cameras with Bayer-pattern sensors
are basically subsampled chroma cameras. In other words, they have half
the number of red and blue color pixels as they do luminance, or green pixels. You have two green photo sites for
every red and blue."
Yadda yadda, etc., etc., but it goes on to explain why Red 4K is NOT 4k.
Sort of exactly how Jim likes to say 1080p DSLRs are NOT really 1080p.
The more I learn about the details of the technology the more confusing it all its.
I'm just going to wait to see the footage posted from the Scarlet, and if it looks good, that's that. Will it REALLY be 3k? I don't have any idea, honestly all the subsampling and bayer pattern stuff is over my head.