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IBC 2012: Qube Cinema Shows Uncompressed 4K

The Qube Xi IMB features a Quad 3G interface with four 3G-SDI cablesSimplifying 4K Review for Postproduction with the Quad 3G Interface
 
Qube Cinema will show visitors to IBC how its Quad 3G interface for digital cinema projectors facilitates digital intermediate and D-cinema mastering workflows. The Qube XP-I server can stream uncompressed 4K data, as well as compressed DCP images, directly to a projector through a 4K Xi Integrated Media Block (IMB) featuring the Quad 3G interface. 
Post facilities can now use the same server-projector setup for both HD-4K uncompressed colour grading and 2K-4K digital cinema playback for comprehensive review and quality control.
The postproduction version of the Qube Xi IMB features a Quad 3G interface with four 3G-SDI cables that can link to colour grading or finishing systems. These four BNC connectors simplify 4K setups for post houses, allowing users to easily switch between uncompressed 4K and 4K DCP playback.
The Qube XP-I server has a data throughput of up to 1,000 Mbps, enabling 4K 3D dual-projector playback from a single server running a single DCP. The Xi IMB supports HFR playback up to 500 Mbps. Multiple-projector setups for stereo 3D playback from a single XP-I server are possible due to internal synchronization of the Xi IMBs.
“Being able to stream uncompressed 4K from the server straight into a projector is a serious step forward for postproduction facilities,” said Nigel Dennis, director of marketing and sales for Qube in Europe. “They can now review a raw master image, correct data directly and encode into a JPEG 2000 without the fuss of swapping input boards.”
IBC 2012, Hall 7 - stand 7.F45

 

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This should make color grading so much simpler. Not having to change all those input connectors every time you want to review your changes will make a big difference.

September 1, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterTommy Getz

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