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  2. Camera control unit - Wikipedia

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    This process included a lengthy alignment process in which the vision engineer would work with the camera operator, to adjust the settings on both the actual camera and the CCU in tandem. [1] During production, it was the vision engineers' job to operate the CCUs and control both the exposure and the colour balance. So skilled and labour ...

  3. CCU - Wikipedia

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    Camera control unit, for a video camera; Carbon capture and utilization, capturing CO 2 emissions and using the captured gas for a practical purpose; Concurrent users, number of users using the application simultaneously; Customer Configuration Updating, a software development method.

  4. Professional video camera - Wikipedia

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    The cameras in a multiple-camera setup are controlled by a device known as a camera control unit (CCU), to which they are connected via a triax, fibre optic or the almost obsolete multicore cable. The CCU, along with genlock and other equipment, is installed in the central apparatus room (CAR) of the television studio.

  5. Multiple-camera setup - Wikipedia

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    The multiple-camera method gives the director less control over each shot but is faster and less expensive than a single-camera setup. In television, multiple-camera is commonly used for light entertainment , sports events , news , soap operas , talk shows , game shows , variety shows , and some sitcoms , especially ones filmed before a live ...

  6. Control unit (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Control unit may refer to: Control unit, a component of a computer's central processing unit; Control unit, a special area of a prison that is used to keep prisoners in solitary confinement (also called a "segregation unit") Another name for a Controller; Multipoint control unit, a device commonly used to bridge videoconferencing connections

  7. Category:Television technology - Wikipedia

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    Combo television unit; Comparison of CRT, LCD, plasma, and OLED displays; Comparison of DVR software packages; Comparison of USB TV tuner sticks; Composite monitor; Composite video; Console television; Consumer Electronics Control; Content Scramble System; Contrast ratio; Control track; Cord-cutting; Coupon-eligible converter box; Cue card ...

  8. F24 camera - Wikipedia

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    F24 Mk. 1 motorized camera for night photography, to the right is a Type 35 camera control unit By about 1940, most configurations of the F24 included a Dallmeyer Pentac lens with focal length 8", aperture f/2.9, with either a Type 21 hand adaptor with two side handles, or a Type 25 fixed mounting and Type 35 control box and motor drive.

  9. Camera Serial Interface - Wikipedia

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    The Camera Serial Interface (CSI) is a specification of the Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI) Alliance. It defines an interface between a camera and a host processor. The latest active interface specifications are CSI-2 v4.1 (April 2024), CSI-3 v1.1 (March 2014) and CCS v1.1.1 (April 2023).