Paper deadline extended for SMPTE Technical Conference and Exhibition 2007
Jun 29, 2007 2:00 PM
The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) has extended technical paper submission deadlines for the 2007 Technical Conference and Exhibition, which will take place Oct. 24-27 in Brooklyn, NY.
The society is seeking proposals for papers to be delivered during technical sessions and tutorials that will be conducted during the conference, providing attendees with information on the latest advances in motion imaging technologies. Proposals addressing the specific topics discussed in technical sessions and tutorials will be given priority. Planned sessions include: digital intermediates, stereoscopic (3-D) imaging, digital cinema exhibition, animation, advancements in film technologies, electronic display technologies, color management, metadata and file management, digital asset management, IP content networks, content security, digital audio for cinema and consumer technologies.
Technical paper proposals must be submitted to the SMPTE by July 13, 2007.
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