FOR-A chroma keyer to make NAB debut

Mar 18, 2009 9:36 AM

    
FOR-A’s new chroma keyer features automatic setup to aid inexperienced operators.

FOR-A’s new chroma keyer features automatic setup to aid inexperienced operators.

FOR-A will demonstrate the MBP-100CK chroma keyer at the 2009 NAB Show. The stand-alone HD/SD chroma keyer features FOR-A’s unique algorithm for chroma key processing. The unit offers internal video delay lines; two independent, multilayering downstream keyers; and an internal still store.

Designed with a focus on ease of use, the MBP-100CK includes an auto chroma key function, which enables an inexperienced operator to produce clean chroma key effects by automatically adjusting the internal parameters.




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