Bluefish
is a final year masters group project sponsored by the bbc.
The project was researching into subjective digital video quality analysis
by means of emulating the human subjective qualities onto a computer system to
automate the process of video quality analysis. Steven McCoy provided us
this link.
Purdue Physics Has a lab project involving digital video for
physics lab experiments. They used the captured video to
analyze mechan
George Goble
has a nice collection of test patterns on his page, including the
famous RCA "Indian" test pattern.
CU-SeeMe Welcome Page
has all the information on the new networked video tool CU-SeeMe.
Lynda Weinman teaches
and writes in Pasadena. She has a great article in DV last month on
Web publishing from which I have purloined some fine links.
Abekas RD
is where Abekas Video's British arm works.
ITRG
is the University of Westminster Imaging Technology Research Group.
They have a well-organized collection of links to sites in the UK and elsewhere.
Telnor Research is in
Norway. They work with MPEG and H.261.
This site has the MPEG faq, and the H.261 standard.
Jim Krause has a great
site, with a tv standards list, comparative format information,
and a better set of audio links than we do.
mika iisakkila
has a fine collection of data on video standards.
Charles Poynton's Video Engineering Page contains many useful links,
including some to ITU/SMPTE/CCIR standards. His excellent color-space
FAQ is also here, as well as information on Consumer video. He has a
very interesting page of
DSP-related links as well. I particularly like his links to
filter-design tools.
LJ Video is Larry Jandro's
home page. He is a broadcast engineer with a long career in television.
He has equipment for rent and of course links to many interesting video sites.
The David Sarnoff Research Center
is a source of pioneering research in video formats and coding, as well
as the site for information about HDTV and the "Grand Alliance".
MIT Media Lab is the site of
many experimental media projects and home of Nick Negroponte, media
visionary, among many others.
SRI (Stanford) does
some work in the digital video area. They also just have oceans of cool
technical stuff.