From Matt.Franks at arup.com Thu Aug 7 13:48:41 2008 From: Matt.Franks at arup.com (Matt Franks) Date: Thu Aug 7 13:48:40 2008 Subject: [HDRI] HDR Displays Message-ID: Hello- Is anyone aware of any companies that are producing HDR displays for purchase? I am aware of Brightside, which was acquired by Dolby. I have tried getting in touch with Dolby, but their response was that they are not manufacturing displays for sale, only licensing the technology to display manufacturers. It does not seem that any manufacturers have produced one for market yet though. Any help on locating one would be appreciated. Thanks Matt ______________________________________________ Matt Franks, PE, LEED AP Senior Lighting Consultant Arup Lighting 155 Avenue of the Americas New York NY 10013 tel: 1 212 896 3127 fax: 1 212 229 1056 matt.franks@arup.com www.arup.com/lighting ____________________________________________________________ Electronic mail messages entering and leaving Arup business systems are scanned for acceptability of content and viruses -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://radiance-online.org/pipermail/hdri/attachments/20080807/a8ef2344/attachment.html From rfritz at u.washington.edu Mon Aug 11 14:14:45 2008 From: rfritz at u.washington.edu (Randolph Fritz) Date: Mon Aug 11 14:14:51 2008 Subject: [HDRI] HDR Displays In-Reply-To: Message-ID: SIM2, an Italian company, demonstrated a prototype of the Dolby/Brightside technology in April. No word, yet, on production, but you might contact them; you might be able to get the use of a prototype. Randolph On Thu, 7 Aug 2008, Matt Franks wrote: > Is anyone aware of any companies that are producing HDR displays for > purchase? From jacobs.axel at gmail.com Wed Aug 27 13:53:33 2008 From: jacobs.axel at gmail.com (Axel Jacobs) Date: Wed Aug 27 13:53:38 2008 Subject: [HDRI] Capturing 3D Surfaces Simply With a Flash Camera Message-ID: <100441490808271353v4bef921dn402f0a1294cb9611@mail.gmail.com> Dear Greg, congratulations on your latest achievement: http://www.hothardware.com/News/Capturing-3D-Surfaces-Simply-With-a-Flash-Camera/ Sounds like a rather nifty idea. Simple yet effective, and it doesn't require any fancy kit. Well done. Regards Axel