![]() ![]() Once the content is created, all the high resolution 3D/4V videos and images can be distributed on YouTube and Facebook as well as through RED’s curated content universe. The look and feel of the new camera sticks to RED’s previous designs, but this time it has two perfectly hardware-synced 4K cameras which leverage a beam splitter to capture and convert the output to 8K 4V (.h4v) files. The new RED camera is powered by Lucid’s real-time 3D Fusion Technology, transforming the time and processing-intensive 3D/4V workflow into an instantaneous point-and-shoot experience users crave. By attaching the soon-to-be-released modular holographic phone-RED Hydrogen One-to the camera, users will be able to view 3D/4V content in post and live as if it were the viewfinder. The new camera is the first dual camera to give users full 8K video and picture capabilities converting to 4V in real-time while allowing them to shoot like professionals with dynamically adjustable lens distances for the best 3D focus and zoom. Santa Clara, CA – May 2 2, 2018 - Lucid, the maker of the first VR180 3D camera, LucidCam, announces today it is working with Hollywood camera maker RED to build the next generation prosumer 3D/4-View (4V) camera for 8K video and image capture. Lucid Partners with RED to Build 8K 3D/4V Camera for Hydrogen OneĬollaboration will result in the first camera to convert full 8K 3D/4-View (4V) holographic images and videos in real time and the capability to dynamically adjust lens distances for the best 3D focus and zoom To learn more about Lucid's tech or this strange new camera, read the full press release below or visit the Lucid website. ![]() All Lucid and RED will reveal is that the camera-colloquially called the RED 3D/4V but still officially unnamed-will "be rolled out" in Q4 of 2018. ![]() We don't have official pricing and release date information just yet. “At a time when two of the biggest challenges in the industry have been resolution and easy viewing of 3D content, we believe this is the solution everyone has been waiting for.” “This partnership allows us for the first time to deliver the highest-quality 3D capture to our customers, and now they can view the content immediately in 3D/4V without headsets,” says Jin via press release. But Lucid CEO and Co-Founder Han Jin has faith the world is ready for, and in fact craving, 3D/4V content you can digest without goggles or glasses. If you see this as a gimmick-and an expensive one at that-you're probably not alone. RED and Lucid had a working prototype shooting scenes at the Hydrogen One launch party on May 19th. It's important to not that this isn't just a concept. That footage can be viewed after the fact or even live using the upcoming RED Hydrogen One smartphone, which will be able to integrate directly into the RED 3D/4V and act as a 3D viewfinder. Except instead of one 8K sensor the camera uses two "perfectly hardware-synced" 4K sensors and a beam splitter to capture and output 8K 4-view footage. The camera looks like any other RED cinema camera. The camera itself (which has yet to be named) will be made by RED, but it will be powered by Lucid’s "real-time 3D Fusion Technology." This tech generates 3D/4V footage in real-time, promising to turn a processing-intensive task into "an instantaneous point-and-shoot experience." The camera is designed to work with RED's upcoming holographic Hydrogen One smartphone-both by shooting holographic content that can be viewed on the phone's 4V screen, and by using the modular phone as a "viewfinder." Computer vision company Lucid and cinema camera maker RED have partnered to create an 8K 3D camera that can capture 4-view (4V) holographic images and video in real-time.
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