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The Pixar Photoscience Division was founded in 1979 at Lucasfilm for the express purpose of designing and building a laser recorder/scanner system to input and output film to a computer for compositing and color correction of special effects. In the early years of Pixar's history, the team was responsible for the design of color monitoring instrumentation to control the color gamut and gamma of the digital images onto 35mm film using a more advance laser recorder system called PixarVision. In later years at Pixar, the team was responsible for transforming the artists computer animated images onto film master negatives. Today the team manages all digital content to a variety of delivery media, film, DVD, and digital cinema projection. The team has won Engineering and Technical Academy Awards and patents for their work in Motion Picture Sciences. ==Key People== *David DiFrancesco Director of Photosciences *Beth Sullivan Administration Manager *Matt Martin Hardware/Software Engineer *Tom Noggle Hardware/Software Engineer *James Burgess Software Engineer *Don Conway Technician *Babak Sanii Software Instrumentation Engineer *John Shlens Software Instrumentation Engineer 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pixar Photoscience Team」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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