London-based visual effects company The Mill has selected the OmniTek XR for one of its grading suites.
The OmniTek XR is being used for image analysis and quality control on many of The Mill's high-profile projects including its work on commercials and series, such as "Dr Who" and "Torchwood."
The OmniTek XR is specifically designed for colorists and post-production editors working in HD, dual-link and 2K digital cinema environments. It provides highly precise video and audio analysis capabilities, allowing detailed examination of the colorimetry and gamut of the specific material being processed.
In addition, the OmniTek XR has real-time color histogram displays in a variety of different gamuts; support for all 2K and dual-link input formats; user-programmable look up tables to correct for non-linear inputs; high precision dual-link to single-link conversions; and support for XYZ color space inputs for users working in digital cinema.
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