German A/V and post services provider Omnimago uses the Alchemist Ph.C-HD to maintain crisp images, smooth motion and clean cuts in standards-converted movies, documentaries and other programming.
German A/V and post services provider Omnimago is using the Alchemist Ph.C-HD motion-compensated frame-rate standards converter to ensure high-quality conversion of movies, documentaries, trailers and other media for distribution to the international broadcast market.
The Alchemist Ph.C-HD enables Omnimago to up/down/crossconvert content of the same and different frame rates. The converter's processing functionality maintains the crisp images, smooth motion and clean cuts that characterize top-grade broadcast and film content.
Omnimago specializes in film transfer, editing, Dolby E sound mixing and file conversion for all common SD, HD and electronic cinema formats. The company has built its workflow around the Alchemist Ph.C-HD.
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