—Miranda has its eye on 3D in the home.
At HPA, it previewed its Multiviewer, upgraded to view 3D content. The monitor displayed 3D images, along with the left eye/right eye material, for two different cameras, simultaneously. It is aimed at multicamera shooting for use at studios or in production trucks.
The company also previewed a branding/master control system for 3D, aimed at NAB availability. The technology, designed for TV stations, allows the user to set convergence for logos or other branding.
The company is working on a technology to automatically gauge depth and set a comfortable viewing position for graphics.
–On the production side, Fujinon previewed a lens system (pictured) that calibrates and synchronizes two lenses for stereo 3D production.
—Imartis and IFX demonstrated a 3D workflow. This included a SwissRig beam splitter rig and IFX’s On-set control system that includes a vectorscope, waveform, and color and convergence tools.
–Also on the 3D front, Henry Gu of GIC showed the 3DV stereoscopic QC and subtitling system. Features including disparity calculation. The system includes a realtime file server, full res stereo display and control interface.
A complete list and description of exhibits is posted on the HPA web site at http://www.hpaonline.com/mc/page.do?sitePageId=99082&orgId=hopa