The latest security cameras take full advantage of recent advances in digital imaging technology and increasingly incorporate intelligent algorithms based on motion and object detection to automate ...
John Kean explains how the xHE-AAC codec utilizes metadata to shift dynamic range control from content producers to listeners ...
The Dynamic Range Processor presented here allows the dynamic range of a signal to be increased (expansion) or decreased (compression) by a variable amount up to 3:1. The dynamic range of an audio ...
Comparing two different wide-dynamic-range receivers via simulation. How does the pulse signal impact dynamic range? Assessing test results of linear vs. multichannel receivers. Applications for ...
Wide dynamic range (WDR) is one of the most popular features in IP cameras today. According to the research group IHS Inc., approximately 22 percent of IP cameras shipped in 2012 had WDR capabilities, ...
The HONOR Magic8 Pro managed to claim 6th place in DXOMARK's camera rankings, which is quite high, but... not at the very top ...
Analog Devices has added two RF power detectors with wide dynamic range and high levels of accuracy and temperature stability. ADL5903 is a solution for a variety of high frequency systems requiring ...
An image sensor for wide dynamic range by adapting integration time of each pixel is proposed. The integration time of each pixel is selected among several lengths of integration time and the ...
During our live broadcast on the subject of HDR earlier this year, a viewer asked a question about the difference between and the exact meaning of two terms which are commonly used side-by-side but ...
Q Why is the sound on a Blu-ray disc not uniform? I am playing them through my Samsung Blu-ray player and an HD Panasonic TV. I don’t have a sound system, just the speakers built into the TV. I have ...
What makes music, TV shows, or movies sound good or bad? A lot of it has to do with dynamic range. The term Dynamic Range is used in both video and audio. In video, Dynamic Range is the “distance” ...