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This is a redcode decoder written solely by looking at some
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R3D files that are floating around on the web.
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This decoder works with the files I tested, but I don't give
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any guarantee (especially, if RED decides to change the
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file format).
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That said: I found it a really nice idea of them, to make
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such a clear and comprehensible file layout.
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Choosing JPEG2000 as an encoding format and the way, they
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did YCbCr encoding of the sensor data is simply brilliant.
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My approach of decoding the sensor data is probably not
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so brilliant, but seems to work rather nicely (and sharply!).
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If someone finds a better way and/or RED decides to release
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specification, just go ahead and feel free to change it!
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Until that happens: simply enjoy opening RED footage within Blender!
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-- Peter Schlaile, June 2008
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