Oxberry
Exhibitor Name:
- Oxberry
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Previously known as:
- SIGGRAPH 1994: Division of Cybermetrics Products Inc.
- SIGGRAPH 1993: Division of Cybermetrics Products Inc.
- SIGGRAPH 1992: Division of Cybermetrics Products Inc.
- SIGGRAPH 1991: Division of Cybermetrics Products Inc.
- SIGGRAPH 1987: Division Of Richmark Camera Service Inc.
- SIGGRAPH 1985: Division Of Richmark Camera Service Inc.
Conference(s) Exhibited At:
[ SIGGRAPH 1999 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1998 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1997 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1996 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1995 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1994 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1993 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1992 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1991 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1990 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1989 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1988 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1987 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1986 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1985 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1984 ]
Address:
- 180 Broad Street
- Carstadt,
- New Jersey
- United States
SIGGRAPH 1999
The world’s premier manufacturer of motion picture film scanners and cinemagraphic film output cameras. The Cinescan 6400 is a high-resolution film scanner used by major post-production and filmrestoration facilities throughout the world. The 0xscan-2000 is a lower- resolution product designed for the film-to-digital video marketplace.
SIGGRAPH 1998
Oxberry LLC is the manufacturer of motion picture film scanners and out-put film cameras for digital post-production and film restoration. Oxberry’s Cinescan and Oxscan film scanners are used for “film-to-digital” conversion and special effects production. Oxberry 3100 and 3400 output film cameras are used by all film-recorder manufacturers for “digital-to-film” conversions.
SIGGRAPH 1997
OXBERRY LLC is the manufacturer of motion picture scanners and output cameras for digital post production and film restoration. OXBERRY CINESCAN EFX and OXBERRY OXSCAN 123 are high-resolution motion picture scanners used for “film to digital” conversion and special effects production. OXBERRY CINE35 is the output film camera used by all film recorder manufacturers in “digital to film” reconversion.
SIGGRAPH 1996
Oxberry Cinescan motion picture scanners are the number-one installed systems worldwide. Cinescan is an open-architecture, resolution-independent scanner produced in a variety of sizes from high-speed, medium-resolution scanners for video and 16mm production up to high-resolution, highly dynamic range scanners for “big-screen” feature production. All scanners are equipped with pin-registered dry and wet gates.
SIGGRAPH 1995
Oxberry manufactures open-system digital filmmaking products for film-to-digital-to-film conversion. Demonstrated will be the OXBERRY CINESCAN 6400 motion picture scanner with Liquid Gate registration, real-time film advance, auto-focus zoom and optics, and 2000-foot reel capacity. Oxberry will also show 35-65- 70mm digital-to-film output cameras.
SIGGRAPH 1994
Oxberry displays two models of the Oxberry CINESCAN for digital conversion of motion picture film. The CINESCAN 6300 is an enclosed vertical cabinet scanner. The CINESCAN 6400 is configured as a horizontal optical printer. Both feature Oxberry pin-registered projectors, 2K x 3K x 12 bit CCD cameras, and OXSCAN acquisition software.
SIGGRAPH 1993
Oxberry is exhibiting the Cinescan motion-picture input scanning module, the Artscan scanning stand and camera for flat and 3D art, and various output devices that utilize Oxberry computer cameras.
SIGGRAPH 1992
Oxberry exhibits a complete “film to digital to film” input/output system for motion picture and HDTV production. The CINESCAN 6200 incorporates a 2K x 2K CCD animation camera, interfacing software, pin-registered projector, and cinemagraphic camera. Also on display is the 0X750 low-cost camera for bulk load slide production.
SIGGRAPH 1991
Oxberry exhibits computer film cameras for down loading all high- and medium resolution, analog, and digital film recorders. These precision, bulk loading cameras are used for film production of presentation graphics from conventional slide and overhead to prepress and cinemagraphic images. Also featured are input scanning systems for pin-registered motion picture film.
SIGGRAPH 1990
Oxberry manufactures still and motion picture film cameras for off-loading computer graphic film recorders. Also featured are a new line of 70mm overhead projection equipment and a complete line of digitizing stands.
SIGGRAPH 1989
Oxberry is exhibiting bulk-loading, pin-registered film cameras for off-loading all high-resolution film recorders. Cameras are available in three cinemagraphic formats (16mm, 35mm, 65mm), three slide formats (35mm, 46mm, 70mm), and for overhead projection.
SIGGRAPH 1988
Oxberry will display computer film cameras for off-loading high-resolution film recorders. Cameras are available in all film formats from 16mm to 70mm for slide, print and cinemagraphic production. Also on display will be the FX-35 stand for special computer effects and slide duplication.
SIGGRAPH 1987
Oxberry features slide and cinemagraphic computer cameras for off-loading all analog and high-resolution digital film recorders. Cameras feature pin registration, bulk-loading, edgemarking and frame counters. All film formats from 16mm through vista-vision are standard. Film recorders presently interfaced include: Matrix, Dunn, Genigraphic, Celco, Management Graphics and Dicomed.
SIGGRAPH 1986
Oxberry manufactures three pin-registered, bulk loading film cameras for computer graphic offloading of high resolution film recorders: MX-Cine for cinemagraphic off-loading on 8, 16 and 35mm film; MX-4 for 35mm slide production from the Matrix Q.C.R.; and PC-35 for 35mm slide production from the Matrix P.C.R.
SIGGRAPH 1985
Oxberry will be exhibiting the MX-Cine camera for off-loading computer graphic systems which use the Matrix Q.C.R. Film Recorder. Also to be shown is the MX-4 Slide Camera for business graphics and the Pro 3 Animation Stand for conventional business graphics production.
Categories (Past and Present):
- Animation-Film
- HDTV
- High Resolution Technologies
- Input Devices
- Storage Devices
- Eye Tracking Devices
- CAD/CAM/CAE/CIM
- Computer-Video Interfacing
- Graphic Design Systems