The V-Raptor TM XL and Connect camera, axes of the RED experience at IBC 2022
He standing by RED in IBC 2022 will host the world debut of the V-Raptor TM XL 8K VV camera system and R3D RED Connect video streaming service.
The new system V-Raptor XL de RED incorporates the current sensor multiformato V-RAPTOR 8K + 6K S35 of NETWORK within a XL camera body ready for large scale production. The V-Raptor XL and V-Raptor camera systems incorporate the same sensor multiformato 8K, allowing filmmakers to shoot in large format 8K or S35 6K. This new camera system which can be seen in IBC 2022 stands out for allowing capture always at more than 4K, even when paired with targets S35; for having him Greater recorded dynamic range and the cleanest shadow performance of any camera RED; or for being compatible with a recording at 600 fps in 2K.
RED's V-Raptor XL and V-Raptor cameras, as well as the compact camera RED Komodo 6K, offer features such as controls Network-based camera, remote lens control and shading, y Compatibility via IP solutions the fiber. Additionally, the new XL system adds PTP for timecode, the Genlock synchronization and new sensor timing offset controls. All these cameras can be seen at the RAI in Amsterdam.
Jeff Goodman, vice president of product management at RED, states that the firm is “pleased” to be able to bet on the systems this year. V-Raptor y V-Raptor XL Looking ahead to IBC 2022: "Real-time access to the full image quality of the latest RED over IP cinema camera technology enables incredible new opportunities in 8K live streaming, remote and cloud-based workflows, volumetric capture, live XR and more. We're looking forward to sharing just a small sample of what can be created with this powerful new feature."
RED Connect en IBC 2022
At the same time, RED will also offer real demonstrations of the expected RED Connect with your partners Nvidia y Media.Monks. Concretely, Nvidia y RED will produce a R3D 8K broadcast stream live through the standard SMPTE ST2110, rendered in real time using the GPU RTX latest generation and Nvidia networking technologies, including SmartNIC Nvidia ConnectX and the Nvidia BlueField DPU, which execute the Nvidia Rivermax Software SDK on a server Supermicro high-end. This fully software-defined architecture enables the transmission of live camera streams in native 8K and 1080p resolutions via ST 2110. HD ST 2110 stream will run through software Keycast AI on a separate server powered by 2 Nvidia RTX A6000 GPUs to automatically perform AI keying and apply live graphical overlays for live streaming applications. This workflow will be co-starred by two V cameras-Raptor, each of which feeds a video stream R3D 8K and ATEM Constellation, which will stream into high-definition VR headsets, as well as a single panel showing a 360-degree view from the center of the RED booth.
As explained Sandeep Gupte, vice president of professional display product marketing at Nvidia: "Our collaboration with RED Digital Cinema is creating new opportunities for broadcasters adopting IP-based production workflows. With a software-defined architecture based on NVIDIA technologies, real-time, cinema-quality RED 8K content can now take advantage of next-generation AI capabilities and content creators can enjoy enormous flexibility in live productions."
RED will also display the RED V-RAPTOR which is used as a 4K cinema broadcast solution over SMPTE fiber, being controlled by devices Skaarhoj RCP Pro.
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