ZEISS eXtended Data
Expanding your possibilities.
The ZEISS eXtended Data (XD) technology adds new opportunities to simplify and increase the accuracy of the image capture and processing workflow – especially for VFX work. XD is a unique technology that is based on the Cooke /i* technology and additionally provides information about the lens’ distortion and shading characteristics in real time.
ZEISS eXtended Data reduces workflow costs and facilitates the exchange of lens information between the production and post-production departments. It unifies two data sets:
On set.
ZEISS eXtended Data enables members of the crew to monitor lens settings in real-time, pre-visualize modified images and to use new, automated search functions within data wrangling.
Post-production.
No need for data from shooting grids and grey cards anymore. Work with distortion and shading data provided straight from the lens: more efficient and precise – especially in compositing.
Plugins for Compositing Software.
Additional plug-ins provided by ZEISS allow for an easy implementation of ZEISS eXtended Data in a number of leading software tools.
ZEISS eXtended Data’s easy workflow enables you to provide the lens characteristics from the film set straight to post-production:
Record on set
Record the real-time processed data frame-accurate
- directly to the camera via a 4-pin interface (PL/LPL mount). Currently this is supported by RED DSMC2 bodies and will be supported by SONY Venice and SONY Venice 2 (from FW 4.0) or
- with a range of universal external 3rd party tools via the on-barrel 4-pin connector.
Include in post-production
Use the ZEISS plugin for Nuke or After Effects to easily incorporate the recorded data together with the video files (.r3d, .exr, .ari, ProRes) into post-production. Accelerate your VFX work and make it more accurate.
These easy to understand video tutorials will guide you through the different benefits and options that ZEISS eXtended Data will offer for your production.
For more in-depth information on how to setup and implement eXtended Data, you can download our setup guides and white papers:
This software allows to inject eXtended Data into EXR file sequences for use with ZEISS Nuke Plugin. It extracts the data from the RAW video files (RED, SONY) or reads them from ZLCF files.
After recording eXtended Data on set together with the video files, they can be applied in post-production for compositing for example by using the ZEISS developed lens plugin:
ZEISS Data Viewer allows you to communicate with a CP.3 XD, Supreme Prime or Supreme Prime Radiance using a computer and read out lens parameters.
* /i is a registered trademark of Cooke Optics Limited used with permission. ** Shading in this case refers to the darkened corners of the captured image on sensor, due to illumination loss towards the outside of the image field. ZEISS lenses with XD technology contain the data for this characteristic, enabling higher precision of post processing and greater creative freedom in post-production. The shading effect can also be intensified for creative purposes. Shading does not refer to color shading, which is a phenomenon that sometimes accompanies color shifting, resulting in darker corners with magenta, green and purple color casts. Shading does not refer to vignetting, which is caused when the lens’ image circle is smaller than the image sensor, or by the inaccurately sized matte boxes and/or multiple filter stages in front of the lens, which blocks the optical path of the light into the lens.