SMPTE Digital Cinema Summit at NAB2005

Mar 7, 2005 2:19 PM, Transition to Digital e-newsletter

    

SMPTE will again host and produce its Digital Cinema Saturday Session at the NAB2005. The SMPTE session will cover the science, engineering, testing, standards, economic, regulatory, and political issues surrounding the implementation of Digital Cinema.

Morning tutorials will cover technical aspects of Digital Cinema. As part of the standards process and testing for D-Cinema, the session will include presentations from various stakeholders. The latest advances in projection technology will be explored including new 4K systems.

The afternoon sessions will include reports on the standards process, presentations from European, Asian, and other proponents, current D-Cinema operators, and a panel on the political and regulatory landscape.

For more information about the SMPTE Digital Cinema Summit at NAB, visit www.smpte.org, or you can register for the Digital Cinema Summit at www.nabshow.com.

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