Formatt Filters focuses on HD

Apr 9, 2007 3:00 PM

    

Formatt Filters offers several HD filters, including the HD Supsersoft Gold Enhancing filter applied to the image on the right. No filter was used on the left-hand image.

At NAB 2007, Formatt Filters will show its range of HD filters that allay the fears of actors, actresses and TV presenters concerned about the highly revealing eye of an HD camera.

The company will be demonstrating a variety of its filters, including:

  • HD Clear Soft for softening with minimal loss of detail and contrast;
  • HD Soft Gold Enhancing filters for subtle softening of the image with skin tone enhancement;
  • HD Supersoft Gold Enhancing.

The company will also roll out a 4mm-thick filter. Formatt's filters were traditionally 3mm with the addition of a protective frame. Now, the whole filter range is available in 4mm without a frame.

See Formatt Filters in NAB booth C5917 or visit www.formatt.co.uk.




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