Here are the papers and speakers for the Tuesday, 10 Nov. 1992 sessions of the SMPTE 134th Technical Conference and Equipment Exhibition. Morning Opening Session Introduction: Colin Davis, Kodak Canada Welcoming Address: SMPTE President, Blaine Baker, MPL Film and Video Engineering Report: SMPTE Engineering Vioce-President, Kenneth P. Davies, CBC Keynote Address, Patrick Watson, Chairman of the Board, CBC * * * * * Afternoon Session A: Compressed Video Imaging 1) The "New" NYSC Colour Television Standard - SMPTE 170M S. Merrill Weiss, S. Merrill Weiss Consultant 2) Applications of Video Compression in Television Production and Broadcast Environments Michel Proulx, Leitch Inc. 3) Testing of a Compressed Video System Fred Markhauser, Telsat, and Brian Sawyer, CBC 4) JPEG Image Compression Quality in Continuous Video Applications Edwin J. Kroeker, Data Translation Inc. 5) Video Production With Compressed Images Yoon Yung Lee and John W. Woods, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 6) Digital Coding of the Low-Frequency Coefficients for High-Resolution Images Ibrahim Hajjahmad and Jae S. Lim, MIT 7) A Cost-Effective Solution for High-Ratio Compression Studios Robert Rast and W. Paik, General Instruments, and Mikhail Tsinberg, Toshiba 8) Assessment of Highly Compressed HDTV Video Thomas J. Bentsen and Guy W. Beakley, NASA * * * * * Session B: Film Post-Production and Projection Technologies 1) Moviecode Film Numbering, Moviecode Time Code, Keykode Decoding Nils Jastram, Jastram FilmTechnik 2) The Future of Post-production - Now James A. Shaw, The Adelaide Works 3) Contemporary Cinema: COmputers & Platters + Projectors Donald A. Helgeson, Sidon Sound 4) The Screen Image Revolution: Doubling Contrast Glenn M. Berggren, Sigma Design Group 5) Personal Reflections on Projection Screens Yorick G. Hurd, Forbo Industries 6) Three Dimensional Vision With the 360 Degree Imaging Systems Sidney Feldman, RD Services, and George S. Barton, Bismarc Inc. Mark Ritchie | Tel: (519) 888-4070 Media Librarian | Fax: (519) 888-6197 Audio-Visual Centre | University of Waterloo | Ca*net: [log in to unmask] --------