Tuesday, 16 June 2015

AXIOM Ecosystem - New platform

AXIOM Ecosystem launched


AXIOM Ecosystem launched

The AXIOM ecosystem offers a communication-platform for already planned developments and services around the AXIOM cameras. The underlying idea is to offer a platform for the community to promote DIY-experiments, with the possibility to develop and offer their professional services in the future. This can be rentals or repairs, but also more advanced services such as rugged housings, individual modifications or even something completely different to what we can think of now. The initial launch of the AXIOM ecosystem will be used to collect feedback from you (the community) to assist with further developing and improving the system in the future. The launch of the AXIOM ecosystem marks an important step for us that will ensure the growth of services and products around the project. The ecosystem acts as the “backbone” for innovative products and services, and is open to the general public. This means you can offer your services and expertise here with the whole community and a large audience interested in Open Source cinema.


With the launch of the AXIOM ecosystem we are presenting a database of local, as well as European and worldwide offered services, matching supply and demand by location. The first step of the ecosystem represents an overview of expertises provided by the community, that are currently mostly educational and development based - but has the potential to drastically expand in the future as soon as the AXIOM Beta, and subsequently the AXIOM Gamma, cameras are in circulation.


You can find the current map here, if you want to add yourself to the database, you can do so by adding the information to the "ecosystem"-tab from your personal profile (or sign up if you do not have an account yet). A step-by-step guide of how to use the ecosystem can be found in the apertus Wiki.

The current categories in the ecosystem are:
  • Operator - you own an AXIOM and/or are familiar with operating it.
  • Rental - you plan to offer your AXIOM camera(s) for rent.
  • Repairs - you offer fixing or upgrading AXIOM cameras locally.
  • Hardware Customizations - you are planning on creating new modules or adapting existing ones; either as service or as an individual product.
  • Software - You plan to or already are creating software for and around the AXIOM platform.
  • Addons & Accessories - anything that can be used with the AXIOM platform, sales or services.
  • Training and Support - sharing AXIOM related knowledge in trainings, workshops or as consulting services.
  • Personal lending / rental - you are offering to share your camera with someone who is interested in it - not meant for commercial rental (which has its own category)
  • apertus° ambassador - you are interested in introduce the project and philosophy to your local community (or already are actively doing this)
  • other - anything not covered by the other categories
Project: 

AXIOM Ecosystem launched

AXIOM ECOSYSTEM



Apertusº just launched the first edition of the AXIOM Ecosystem, a web platform meant to open up new opportunities in the future and act as a first-contact and communication hub for local communities. At the current stage it is meant as invitation to participate, to fill it with life, provide feedback and help us make this platform even better together.
Read more about the ecosystem here:

Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Open Cine Development

Open Cine - Cinema DNG Clip Manager





Reviewing and Sorting Footage
- Import DNG sequence that was shot with a raw camera (Apertus or other) into Open Cine
- View footage in real-time
- Mark unneeded clips, rate good clips, write comments for each clip later a filter can be used to hide  all the bad/unneeded clips. Director could now review only the good ones and continue working with them.


During the continuing development of the Open Cine software for the mounting and management of CDNG media (and other flavours) there are naturally points of the build that require dressing at many points in the life cycle of the software.

Everything is available online through GitHub and Fabricator for the source code, and QT5 is used for the UI build.

Here we have some examples of where the software development is at this stage in June 2015, later we can elaborate on getting closer to the final release version.

The examples below are frame grabs from the software and are very early examples of the build to this date, and not close to any beta release.


Open Cine - You Tube early run through


















Open Cine - Clip Manager early version



























Early Axiom Beta 1 - Dev Edition

Early AXIOM Beta I - Developer Edition



First Generation: For Developers

This first generation Early AXIOM Beta I - Developer Editioncontains the entire PCB stack envisioned for the complete Beta camera, but there are some things that are intermediate solutions or are not fully populated/integrated yet. Therefore we clearly state that this first version the Beta is intended for software and hardware developers primarily. People who want to use the Beta for film-making with a good technical background might already be happy with this hardware, but this version is not for people who expect a finished product yet. We want to give you a full and honest overview of what works and what does not work or has limitations currently:


- Early Beta comes with no enclosure
- The image sensor and sensor board design is final
- Early Beta comes with OS (Arch Linux) but only test firmware for FPGA - software updates will be                                  delivered frequently online
- Lens mount: passive e-mount with Canon EF or Nikon F mount adapter (both passive)
- Tripod mount (1/4"-20 thread) available on the Canon EF/Nikon F lens adapter only
- Interface Board is an interim solution with limited capabilities. (only half of the sensor connections are available, thus only half of the maximum bandwidth can be achieved, as a result the optional 180° rotation of the sensor board is not available yet)
- Power supply with 5V DC only - either dual 5V DC (2500mA) or one larger 5V adapter (5000mA)
- Current Power Board is an interim solution (dynamic changing of internal supply voltages not yet supported: using a different image sensor module in the future will require manual reconfiguration of power board)
- Single HDMI 1080p60 module available
- We might already have a triple HDMI 1080p60 module available at time of ordering (if not you can get one at cost later on as well if you are a crowdfunding voucher holder)
- No HDMI 4K module available yet
- Triple PMOD debug module available
- LED matrix debug module available
- Cmosis CMV12000 sensor only currently (different image sensor modules will be available later on)
- Camera controllable only via Ethernet (SSH) or Serial Console (USB)
- Camera webinterface GUI not working yet (will be fixed with software update)
- Screw-on IR/UV cut off filter required (we will offer these for purchase)
- Beta has no Optical Low Pass Filter (OLPF) - some people consider that a good thing :)
- Swapping out image sensor module for a different type is not plug and play yet (requires manual reconfiguration of power board)
- Early Betas come without color calibration yet (we want to develop this process together with the community)
- Current Beta Mainboard is an interim solution (no configurable data routing to/from shields yet) - new board revision that takes care of this already finished and will be tested soon, if it works we will use the new design in your Beta
- No addon shields available yet (Genlock, Timecode IN/OUT, Trigger, debug, breakout, etc. shields will be available later on)

Axiom PCB stack

Early AXIOM Beta Update (*Accepting Orders Soon!)


PCB stack

New PCB stack - photo below



First Generation: For Developers

This first generation Early AXIOM Beta I - Developer Editioncontains the entire PCB stack envisioned for the complete Beta camera, but there are some things that are intermediate solutions or are not fully populated/integrated yet. Therefore we clearly state that this first version the Beta is intended for software and hardware developers primarily. People who want to use the Beta for film-making with a good technical background might already be happy with this hardware, but this version is not for people who expect a finished product yet. We want to give you a full and honest overview of what works and what does not work or has limitations currently:

Open CIne Phabricator Lab

OPEN CINE - 2015













Open Cine has Phabricator development 
Phabricator is a suite of web-based software development collaboration tools, including the Differential code review tool, the Diffusion repository browser, the Herald change monitoring tool,[5] the Maniphest bug tracker and the Phriction wiki.[6] Phabricator integrates with GitMercurial, and Subversion. It is available as free software under the Apache License, version 2.
Phabricator was originally developed as an internal tool at Facebook.[7][8][9] Phabricator's principal developer is Evan Priestley.[1] Priestley left Facebook to continue Phabricator's development in a new company called Phacility.[2]

Apertusº Lab :




















Open Cine Workboard :
https://lab.apertus.org/tag/open_cine/



Open Cine GitHub repository

OPEN CINE - JUNE 2015









OpenCine has a GitHub repository :
GitHub is a web-based Git repository hosting service, which offers all of the distributed revision control and source code management (SCM) functionality of Git as well as adding its own features. Unlike Git, which is strictly a command-line tool, GitHub provides a web-based graphical interface and desktop as well as mobile integration. It also provides access control and several collaboration features such as wikistask management, and bug tracking and feature requests for every project.[3]
GitHub offers both plans for private repositories and free accounts, which are usually used to host open-source software projects. As of 2015, GitHub reports having over 9 million users and over 21.1 million repositories,[4] making it the largest code hoster in the world.[5]













Open Cine software June 2015




OPEN CINE 

RAW Video and Digital Negative processing and viewing suite


There are several free and open raw-image processing tools for still images like: ufrawdarktableRawTherapeeRawstudiodigiKam and many more. While some of them offer batch processing capabilities none of these tools are necessarily designed for moving pictures. Processing DNG sequences is cumbersome and time consuming, CinemaDNG MXF files are not yet supported at all.
This is where Open Cine should come in. It will be a raw processing tool designed from the ground up for moving images instead of still images.

Below is a very early reference of the kind of software being developed.




Due to this being an Open Source project then a lot of code is being written and developed. As OpenCine grows there is a GitHub web-based Git repository, explanation from Wikipedia below for those unfamiliar : 


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

GitHub, Inc.






Launched

April 10, 2008; 7 years ago


GitHub is a web-based Git repository hosting service, which offers all of the distributed revision control and source code management (SCM) functionality of Git as well as adding its own features. Unlike Git, which is strictly a command-line tool, GitHub provides a web-based graphical interface and desktop as well as mobile integration. It also provides access control and several collaboration features such as wikistask management, and bug tracking and feature requests for every project.[3]


GitHub offers both plans for private repositories and free accounts, which are usually used to host open-source software projects. As of 2015, GitHub reports having over 9 million users and over 21.1 million repositories,[4] making it the largest code hoster in the world.[5]



As OpenCine develops further there will be updates with new videos showing it in operation and working.


Dan Mulligan

May 2015











Apertusº updates and new links





AXIOM Beta: The first open digital cinema camera


Indiegogo crowdfunding page, has information on the camera and some items not found on their main site :


Main site :





Processing the CDNG file from Axiom beta

Major milestone reached! AXIOM Beta: Hello World! First raw still captured. 



Above you can see the downloaded RAW CinemaDNG file and above is a link to download the file to test yourselves.

To process the CDNG negative we decided to use Resolve from Blackmagic. The reason for this is that their own cameras record RAW files also as CDNG so already has the ability to manage and process this format and also allow some adjustments.

The CDNG file downloads as such below :


and through Resolve it will automatically mount the file and present it. The file will default to standard settings to make the image appear as above, CinemaDNG Default. 





We then selected the file and right clicked to select Edit Cinema DNG Codec Settings and selected clip and changed the Color Space and Gamma to BMDFilm :





From here we then can grade the image for final delivery :





It is worth noting this is just the very first test image and has some features missing that would be present in a final version from the Axiom release version, but it gives a reasonable demonstration of how the CDNG files would be processed and then  be available for full output to your dailies deliverables.

#opensourcecinema
Daniel Mulligan
June 2015






Apertusº Axiom web links 2015

New web links and stories for Apertusº Axiom





As the new beta version of the Axiom camera starts to shoot and become a more complete camera system Open Source Cinema UK though that for those new to the camera it was a good time to put all the current links to the websites and to new articles :

Main sites :
Apertusº main web site :  www.apertus.org

Apertusº Twitter feed : https://twitter.com/ApertusOSCinema  @ApertusOSCinema

Apertusº Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/ApertusOSC


New stories recently uploaded to the web :






















































Axiom Beta developments May 2015

It has been a big year for Apertusº and their Axiom beta camera. As an Open Source camera system it has come more alive during this years NAB in Las Vegas and has now begun recording at 4K resolution for testing. Below is the team at NAB :


The development and continued research into this camera is very exciting and over the next few months we will be updating and blogging all the news as we come to it. Among the news is new CDNG files to play with, which we will be processing and testing, plus new developments for Open Cine software allowing for mounting and delivery of your RAW CDNG (Cinema DNG) files.




Above is an image of the Axiom beta build of which the test images have been recorded.

It is an exciting time and Open Source Cinema is arriving for 2015.

Daniel Mulligan
May 2015