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Other Winners
Scientific and Engineering Award
WINNERS
Per Christensen, Michael Bunnell, Christophe Hery
For the development of point-based rendering for indirect illumination and ambient occlusion.
Richard Kirk
For the overall design and development of the Truelight real-time 3D look-up table hardware device and color management software.
Volker Massmann, Markus Hasenzahl, Klaus Anderle, Andreas Loew
For the development of the Spirit 4K/2K film scanning system as used in the digital intermediate process for motion pictures.
Michael Cieslinski, Reimar Lenz, Bernd Brauner
For the development of the ARRISCAN film scanner, enabling high-resolution, high-dynamic range, pin-registered film scanning for use in the digital intermediate process.
Wolfgang Lempp, Theo Brown, Tony Sedivy, John Quartel
For the development of the Northlight film scanner, which enables high-resolution, pin-registered scanning in the motion picture digital intermediate process.
Steve Chapman, Martin Tlaskal, Darrin Smart, James Logie
For their contributions to the development of the Baselight color correction system, which enables real-time digital manipulation of motion picture imagery during the digital intermediate process.
Márk Jászberényi, Gyula Priskin, Tamas Perlaki
For their contributions to the development of the Lustre color correction system, which enables real-time digital manipulation of motion picture imagery during the digital intermediate process.
Brad Walker, D. Scott Dewald, Bill Werner, Greg Pettitt
For their contributions furthering the design and refinement of the Texas Instruments DLP Projector technology, achieving a level of performance that enabled color-accurate digital intermediate previews of motion pictures.
Ryoji Nishimura, Masaaki Miki, Youichi Hosoya (FUJIFILM Corporation)
For the design and development of Fujicolor ETERNA-RDI digital intermediate film, which was designed exclusively to reproduce motion picture digital masters.
Paul Debevec, Tim Hawkins, John Monos, Mark Sagar
For the design and engineering of the Light Stage capture devices and the image-based facial rendering system developed for character relighting in motion pictures.
Technical Achievement Award
WINNERS
Mark Wolforth, Tony Sedivy
For their contributions to the development of the Truelight real-time 3D look-up table hardware system.
Klaus Anderle, Christian Baeker, Frank Billaschco
For their contributions to the LUTher 3D look-up table hardware device and color management software.
Steve Sullivan, Kevin Wooley, Brett Allen, Colin Davidson
For the development of the Imocap on-set performance capture system.
Bjorn Heden
For the design and mechanical engineering of the silent, two-stage planetary friction drive Heden Lens Motors.
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