Teranex is launching the imageEnhance product family that provides a
portfolio of applications to significantly improve the quality of
video. Two new applications in this product family are immediately
available: HD Noise Reduction and Film Look.
The imageEnhance family of products are
built on Teranex's technology consisting of PixelMotion de-interlacing,
cadence detection and handling, scene change detection and the
company's powerful array processing platform.
imageEnhance HD Noise Reduction uses a complex suite of filters to
clean up HD material. HD Noise Reduction eliminates noise from the
video signal resulting in higher image quality. This process reduces
bandwidth for terrestrial broadcast, cable and satellite providers and
results in additional channel capacity.
imageEnhance Film Look is the first product to process video in
real-time to give it the appearance of originating on film. By
inserting film grain and changing the temporal component the video is
transformed to look like film.
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