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November 2, 2010
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In this Issue:
  Producing for iTunes Distribution
  Stereoscopic 3D Rigs
  Germany's SWR Continues Tapeless Transition with Omneon Server Infrastructure
  PhotoBox Preps for its iPad Debut: Capture the Essence of Your Images

TOP STORY

Producing for iTunes Distribution

By Jan Ozer
Producing video for iTunes used to be simple: All devices had a 320x240 resolution display and could accept a maximum size of 320x240 when encoding with H.264 video. Back in the early days of iTunes, most video was 4:3, so the round peg easily fit into the round hole. more>>

INSPIRATION

Stereoscopic 3D Rigs

By Trevor Boyer
Sept. 13 was Stereo 3D Theme Day at IBC, and the show itself was something of a showcase for stereo 3D support gear. What used to be an obscure task usually served by custom gear is now entering the mainstream. It's not just Hollywood blockbusters that are getting a third dimension these days, so manufacturers are understandably rushing in to fill a growing niche. more>>

APPLICATIONS

Germany's SWR Continues Tapeless Transition with Omneon Server Infrastructure

Harmonic announced that German public broadcasting station Südwestrundfunk (SWR), or Southwestern Broadcasting, has expanded its Omneon infrastructure with a new HD Spectrum(TM) media server system that supports studio production at its facilities in Baden-Baden. Supplied by BFE Studio und Medien Systeme-Mainz, the new Omneon system has allowed the broadcaster to gain the speed and efficiencies of a file-based workflow within the studio environment. more>>

NEWS

PhotoBox Preps for its iPad Debut: Capture the Essence of Your Images

Boinx Software is pleased to introduce its latest creation for digital photographers and photo enthusiasts – the PhotoBox iPad application. Designed as a tool for photographers on the go, PhotoBox analyzes the technical quality of photos imported from camera to iPad via the iPad Camera Connection Kit. The first of its kind, this breakthrough app provides photographers with an on-the-spot analysis of images in terms of exposure, focus, color, and overall look and composition. Post-shoot, photographers can connect their iPads to a VGA projector to show their photos on the big screen for a deeper analysis and critique. With a long history of developing image applications, the Boinx team is taking a different path by offering its users the first version free. Working closely with early adopters on evolving its functionality, Boinx is developing PhotoBox into a photo app unlike any other. more>>
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