Panasonic introduces a facial filter based on AI and other improvements in its AW-SF400 mixer
Version 2 of the AW-SF400 mixer, which Panasonic It will launch in the second quarter, introduce new advanced functions based on artificial intelligence to achieve even greater efficiency in the simplification of high quality video production.
For the first time, the new options offered by the mixer can be seen in the Panasonic stand during NAB 2025 from April 6 to 9, 2025 in Las Vegas. The current version, AW-SF400, offers powerful tools, such as AI Keying, which extracts subjects from funds without the need for a green screen, and Smart Switching, which allows you to quickly apply several composition patterns with a single click. Version 2 improves even more these capacities with IA improvations.
One of the main additions is the AI Effect Filter, which uses detection and facial recognition based on AI for real -time mosaics processing. When installed in a PC, the complement automatically detects faces during recording and applies pre -established filter effects, such as mosaics, in real time.
In addition, version 2 introduces You would crop, a function of Pinp faces automatic processing (Image image) Designed to expedite live video production. Through facial detection technology with AI, the system can identify and track specific people and automatically insert their faces as PINP overlaps. By allowing a single chamber to show several signs of faces in PIP mode simultaneously, the new function eliminates the need to use several cameras. Even non -professionals can effectively manage the production of videos of several people for the transmission of corporate events, conferences, etc., as well as for broadcasting.
Version 2 also adds compatibility with audio input/output and Integration of External API for Optimize workflows of live video production and reduce the load of operations in situ.
With the growing concern for privacy in online transmission, Broadcast and the production of events of events, there is an increasing need to ensure that unrelated people do not appear in camera. However, this can be difficult to achieve during filming, and apply mosaic effects manually on postproduction requires a lot of time and work. Version 2 addresses these concerns with a functionality driven by AI, allowing video creators to work more efficiently. Panasonic maintains its commitment to Improve your half production suite to meet the changing needs of video professionals.
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