Hitachi Kokusai to Highlight Live HDR Demonstrations and Share Expertise at NAB2018
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HDR is garnering accelerating interest for significantly enhancing both HD and 4K Ultra HD (UHD) productions, dramatically extending the range from very dark to highlights while adding detail in the dark and bright regions of the picture. However, many broadcasters and content producers still have questions about implementing and optimizing HDR-enhanced acquisition, production and distribution workflows.
John J. Humphrey, Hitachi Kokusai’s Vice President of Business Development, has travelled around the country presenting the value propositions and technical issues surrounding emerging HDR technology to industry groups and at conferences such as the NAB Show. Speaking at the PBS Technology Conference for the second consecutive year, Humphrey will present an update on the status of HDR development and delivery at 3:30pm PDT on Friday, April 6 at The Mirage in Las Vegas. He will also be on hand in the company’s booth throughout the NAB Show to answer questions about HDR and standard dynamic range (SDR) compatibility, technical challenges, and acquiring and delivering HDR images.
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A special live demonstration area at the Hitachi Kokusai booth will showcase HDR and SDR content side-by-side on two HDR-capable precision reference monitors, enabling visitors to experience first-hand the engaging visual quality enhancements that HDR brings to broadcast video. Source feeds for the demo will be provided by newly-developed, simultaneous HDR and SDR output capabilities in the HITACHI SK-UHD4000 4K/UHD camera system.
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A separate live demonstration will preview future HDR delivery with ATSC 3.0. Current-model consumer television sets will be shown receiving ATSC 3.0 HDTV and HDR broadcast signals from Hitachi Kokusai Electric Comark transmitter exciters, with the transmission fed by HITACHI HDR cameras.
About Hitachi Kokusai Electric Inc.
Hitachi Kokusai Electric Inc., headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a company that manufactures broadcasting systems, security and surveillance systems, wireless communications and information systems, and semiconductor manufacturing equipment. Fiscal 2016 (ended March 31, 2017) consolidated net sales totaled 171,857 million Yen ($1,531million).