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Although onsite color correction is a frightening prospect, it's common that clips be delivered with small differences in their appearance that minor changes can really improve, and help to add a consistent look.
Synchromesh allows you to set brightness, contrast, saturation, gamma and other tweaks non-destructively for each clip.
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The single most common and useful adjustment you can make to a single clip is cropping. Often, an external processing stage can provide this, or in a single video playback situation, the display device can be used.
But Synchromesh gives you full adjustment of crop of the top, bottom, left and right of every clip, and aspect ratio adjustment as well.
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Synchromesh DDRs now support Stereoscopic 3D playback (S3D). We also support mixing between 2D and S3D playback, and dissolving between 2D and different S3D formats.
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The Synchromesh DDR has optional SDI outputs. On the DDR, the output is independently processed, so can scale your video to HD or SD as needed. As with every Synchromesh output, it has a completely configurable aspect ratio, so you can feed whatever you need on each output. |
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Synchromesh is a multi-resolution system. A video format can be played back in it's native resolution and interlace mode. Each output stage will then scale and/or interlace or de-interlace as needed. This means that the concept of a specific resolution and up or down-converters is redundant, and files do not need to go through a time consuming conversion - they can stay at their native sizes. Multi-Res Example |
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