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Some inside tips from the BBC on putting together a podcast
If you thought a bigger pixel count just meant bigger file sizes, then take a look above.
An easy to follow EBU presentation that clearly explains the concept of loudness.
If you want to work in the audio side of broadcasting then you need to know this.
Twixtor enables you to speed up, slow down or frame rate convert1 your image sequences with visually stunning results. In order to achieve its unparalleled image quality, Twixtor synthesizes unique new frames by warping and interpolating frames of the original sequence... employing RE:Vision's proprietary tracking technology that calculates motion for each individual pixel.
Brian Tong checks out Lytro's new revolutionary digital camera, which has an infinite focus and a unique design.
William Shatner explains what microprocessors are and do... from way back in 1976
This short video gives an overview of the use of block diagrams. Don't be put off by the engineering terminology, there are some really useful explanations here of how the use of block digrams can make a complex system easier to understand.
Made some time ago, so don't let the graphics put you off. An entertaining insight into the development of the personal computer. Lots of interesting characters (and fashions and hair styles) along the way.
Tom's Hardware is the Internet's premiere resource for hardware news and reviews...
Exif data is a record of the settings a camera used to take a photo or video. This information is embedded into the files the camera saves. Flickr reveals this data for images when the owner has given permission for the exif data to be shown. Here we link to the flickr exif data page for a photo of the Media Factory. When was it taken? What camera was used?
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The first Ultra High definition LCD display, resolution is 7680 x 4320 pixels (8K) and it is over 80 inches. Designed to support super Hi-Vision the Japanese Ultra High definition standard
The NHK Ultra High Definition Camera, captures over 4 times the resolution of current HD video and double the resolution of 4K cinema
Nokia has released a couple of new example photos captured with the 41 megapixel camera phone Nokia 808 PureView.
A quick simple explanation of loudness monitoring
Why can't I just point my camera at what I'm seeing and record that? It's a seemingly simple question. It's also one of the most complicated to answer, and requires delving into not only how a camera records light, but also how and why our eyes work the way they do. Tackling such questions can reveal surprising insights about our everyday perception of the world — in addition to making one a better photographer.
The very first light fields were captured at Stanford University over 15 years ago. The most advanced light field research required a roomful of cameras tethered to a supercomputer. Today, Lytro completes the job of taking light fields out of the research lab and making them available for everyone, in the form of the world’s first Lytro Light Field Camera.
A compelling story line, however off the wall, can help us remember the facts we're trying to learn...
A demonstration of what can be accomplished visually through just 1 K of CSS.
Use System Builder to choose the parts for your dream PC. Choose preconfigured systems to match your budget or performance target, or specify a complete system from individual parts. As you select components System Builder automatically estimates the total cost and performance.
Flickr reveals data about the camera used to create the photographs uploaded to the site. This is useful when comparing the attributes and popularity of different cameras. Here we link to the Panasonic LX3...
Looking at the components inside a computer.
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