[13:38 Sat,14.May 2016 by Rudi Schmidts] |
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The first handmade Axiom Beta cameras find their way straight to the first purchasers and firmware development can now step up a gear. The developers have now made very quickly and one of our favorite projects to attack and now can have amazing results first deliver. Namely the UHD-RAW output via HDMI. That does not at first sight spectacular, but it has under closer scrutiny, but then in itself. Because the RAW rates are packaged in a simple FullHD 1080p60 stream. Even that does not sound only once for a great cause. Finally, one has at twice the frame rate in theory for a UHD Sensel with 3 (RGB) x 2 (fps) x 8 bits out of memory at your disposal, which could already easy enough for the 12 bits per Sensel with clever amalgamation. However, it hasthe Axiom yes no own recorder hardware, which could extract the power accordingly for a preview. And at this point it is ingenious: In the second generation of the algorithm Apertus gurus (and that one may really say here), the formula is not only designed to any normal 1080p60 recorder can record the signal. But with minimal pixel shift, a slight flicker and not entirely correct colors recorder monitor is hereby on even a supposedly useful preview to Bildeinschaetzung at your disposal. The RAW signal is so packed that it like a (moderate) debayertes FullHD signal can be considered. The Monitor Preview works therefore in principle during the recording! Subtracting the material then to the hard drive, so lets itself the 1080p60 ![]() deutsche Version dieser Seite: Clever gelöst: Apertus Axiom Beta kann UHD RAW via HDMI |
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