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Redcode may refer to: The programming language used in the simulation game Core War; REDCODE, a video codec used in RED Digital Cinema cameras; See also.
Redcode is the programming language used in Core War. It is executed by a virtual machine known as a Memory Array Redcode Simulator, or MARS. The design of Redcode is loosely based on actual CISC assembly languages of the early 1980s, but contains several features [vague] not usually found in actual computer systems.
Redcode Raw (.r3d) is a proprietary file format that employs wavelet compression to reduce the raw data coming off the sensor. This allows reduced file sizes while still keeping all advantages of a non-destructive raw workflow. In the beginning Redcode was a JPEG2000 12bit linear file stream with PCM sound without encryption.
Red Digital Cinema Camera Company introduced .r3d Redcode Raw with compression ratio from 3:1 to 18:1 which depends on resolution and frame rates. [42] The standard raw image format (ISO 12234-2, TIFF/EP) is not widely accepted. DNG, the potential candidate for a new standard format, has not been adopted by many major camera companies.
With proprietary REDCODE raw format with lossy compression for video. REDCODE performs a reversible demosaicing prior to compression. REDCODE performs a reversible demosaicing prior to compression. RED ONE
16-bit Redcode RAW, ProRes, DNxHD 8192 x 4320 800 native 14.8 stops [77] 2x and 1.33x desqueeze 23.98 - 60 (8K) Panavision Millennium DXL 2 [76] 40.96 x 21.60mm 0.88 Panavision PV mount Mini RedMag SSD 16-bit Redcode RAW, ProRes, DNxHD 8192 x 4320 1600 native 14.9 stops [78] 2x and 1.33x desqueeze 23.98 - 60 (8K) Panavision Genesis [79] 24.89 x ...
Code Red was a computer worm observed on the Internet on July 15, 2001. It attacked computers running Microsoft's IIS web server.It was the first large-scale, mixed-threat attack to successfully target enterprise networks.
Code Red is an American action drama television series that ran on ABC from November 1, 1981, to September 12, 1982 and was produced by Irwin Allen. [1] This was Allen's sixth and final television series, and his only series not produced for 20th Century Fox Television.