The Eyeheight LE-2nM is a compact, integrated, multidefinition RGB and composite legalizer.
Eyeheight recently introduced the LE-2nM, LE-2nS and LE-2nU single-card legalizers. The legalizers, part of the company’s line of modular broadcast and post-production products, are housed in a rack-mountable or free-standing half-rack-width 1U chassis with external mains power supply.
The LE-2nM is an integrated, multidefinition RGB and composite legalizer designed for use in post production and quality assurance. It conforms to all commonly used guidelines for legalization of common TV and film formats. It is compatible with the 18 video standards across 525/625 SD as well as 720p, 1080p and 1080i HD.
User controls include three safe-area cursor generators with configurable cursor color, transparency and type as well as special functions for text height and aspect-ratio measurement.
The LE-2nU model has essentially the same features as well as 1080p dual-link operation capability. The LE-2nS model is an SD version.
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