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Archives for September 2010

Executive Summary

September 2010 by Michael Karagosian

Will Lasers Change Everything? Kodak may have a digital cinema play, after all. Why is DCI Hung Over NIST? This appears to be more complicated than thought. What's Up With TDL? Socialistic cinema is such a seductive idea.
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Will Lasers Change Everything?

September 2010 by Michael Karagosian

Kodak announced the development of a laser projector this month, and its intent to license the technology to others. On September 30, Kodak demonstrated its technology at its facilities in Rochester, NY. Barry Silverstein, the researcher
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Why is DCI Hung Over NIST?

September 2010 by Michael Karagosian

In your author's latest effort to bring awareness and action to the DCI-NIST debacle, and after discussion with fellow leaders in ISDCF, a detailed explanation of the problem was posted to the ISDCF reflector. For those who do not
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What’s Up With TDL?

September 2010 by Michael Karagosian

The popular concept of Trusted Device List is a list of digital certificates of trusted equipment, along with the physical location of the device. Such a list is of value to those charged with the creation of KDMs. Without this list,
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ISDCF

September 2010 by Michael Karagosian

It is fair to say that no product is perfect. Software-driven products tend to be complex, and so are subject to "bugs" or simply outright errors. As users provide feedback, as problems were fixed, and important features added, a new
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