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Nobe OmniScope with AJA

The founder of Time in Pixels, Tomasz (Tom) Huczek, developed Nobe OmniScope, a suite of oscilloscopes based on software and technology. AJA that help creative professionals analyze a wide range of video sources.

As a development partner, Time in Pixels has worked closely with AJA to deliver Nobe OmniScope support for AJA desktop and mobile products such as Corner 4 e I XT, in addition to AJA U-TAP and T-TAP Pro. The integrations of Its 5 e Io X3 They are planned to meet future customer demand.

Access to accurate color and exposure information of source material is crucial to the color workflow of any production, making videoscopes essential for color grading rooms and digital imaging technicians (DITs).

Time in Pixels, specializing in creating tools for filmmakers, colorists and post-production professionals working on high-end film, advertising and series projects and, increasingly, for photographers, launched Nobe OmniScope in 2021.

Huczek and his team initially designed the software which is compatible with standard post-production applications del sector como Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, LightRoom y Photoshop, Apple Final Cut Pro y Assimilate Scratch.

Following its launch, demand has quickly come from other creative disciplines, such as DIT, as well as live and virtual production professionals and monitor calibration specialists. Color scientists have also taken advantage of technology to verify some of their theories or experiment with formulas.

"All the feedback we receive from customers is very valuable and we do everything we can to accommodate them. This includes support requests for AJA Video Systems' popular audio and video I/O technology," shares Huczek. "Ordering a development unit from AJA was a simple process, and the SDK was easy to follow, making the integration seamless. It has been a pleasure to collaborate with AJA on the integration."

A typical configuration Nobe OmniScope in a facility or on a cart DIT includes a grading workstation equipped with a computer, a high-quality monitor and a grading panel; the software; and an audio and video I/O card or box. Although the software supports a wide range of I/O tools, Time in Pixels often recommends AJA I/O devices to its clients. “AJA equipment is easy to use and install, and is durable,” says Huczek. “We are confident that it will perform as promised for our customers, with great color accuracy and low latency, so we know they will be happy with it.”

With the continued increase in demand for HDR production and post-production in recent years, Time in Pixels has received several customer inquiries regarding best practices for monitoring HDR content. “When it comes to HDR with Nobe OmniScope, we often recommend AJA Kona 4 for I/O because it is well suited for this application and is future-proof,” adds Huczek. “It works well for HDR and virtual production environments.”

As the industry continues to evolve rapidly, Huczek and his team remain optimistic and prepared to address new technological advances. “I think we will continue to see exciting new developments in XR, virtual production, HDR and more, and we are adapting our roadmap accordingly.” “AJA also has a history of launching products that address emerging market needs, so I am confident that there will be more AJA tools in the future that will bring exciting new opportunities for both AJA and Time in Pixels,” concludes Huczek.

By, Mar 2, 2023, Section:Postpro

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