Eyeheight to unveil four multi-def products

Aug 31, 2006 8:00 AM

    

Eyeheight will introduce four new multi-definition products for HD and SD applications to the mainland European market at IBC2006, including a safe area generator, color corrector, keyer and legalizer.

The company will also unveil an SD multichannel source identifier. New configuration software for the established playout master control switcher will also be exhibited.

Among the new products are:

  • safeEyesMDi, a multi-definition safe area generator with support for user-selected guide markers that can be superimposed on a video display without being visible on the main program feed.
  • canalettoMDi, a multi-definition color corrector with input and output support up to 1.5Gb/s HD-SDI SMPTE-274 and SDI auto-sensing.
  • keyEyesMDi, a multi-definition downstream linear keyer with background, fill and key inputs.
  • legalEyesMDi, a multi-definition legalizer that accepts 1080i and 720p HD as well as 625i PAL and 525i NTSC SD.

See Eyeheight at IBC2006 Stand 2.338 or visit: www.eyeheight.com.




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