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People with photosensitive epilepsy could soon be able to watch TV without worry. Scientists in the UK have created glasses that can block out specific wavelengths of light known to cause seizures.
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A Facebook 360 and Red Digital Cinema collaboration that began in May 2017 has finally produced fruit – the Manifold camera, the "first studio-ready camera system for immersive 6DoF storytelling."
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This staggering footage from cinematographer Phil Holland shows New York City from above in ridiculously sharp 12K image capture. That means every frame is a 100-megapixel photo. And filming something like this is no trivial matter.
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We're on the cusp of some serious virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) tech arriving in our smartphones, and RED has got ahead of the competition by announcing a 2018 model that it says will display 3D holographic images, no glasses required.
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NASA has released a stunning time-lapse video of Earth as seen in 4K quality from the International Space Station.
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NASA will soon be uploading 6K video clips of the International Space Station (ISS) thanks to the delivery of a RED Epic Dragon super high resolution camera. It's the same model that was used to shoot Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy.
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Jony Ive and Marc Newson have created a one-of-a-kind Leica digital camera which will be sold at auction to raise money for the (RED) charity. The camera is based around the Leica M, but features a unique aluminum body and shell. It took 561 models and nearly 1000 prototype parts to create.
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China's iconic Red Flag limousine series returns and makes a grand appearance at the Shanghai Auto Show
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RED announces the Odemax 4K distribution platform plus a 4K player for the home.
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Long-awaited 4K Scarlet X camera from RED announced
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For serious moving picture shooting, still camera lenses just won't cut it. Let's explore why.