3/28/2023 0 Comments Brompton tesseraWe’re happy to have collaborated with Brompton to create an amazingly straightforward and powerful workflow for DITs as well as VP operators,” said Jeff Edson, CEO, Assimilate. “Virtual production workflows are complex and still a pioneering field with the highest requirements. Together, Live Looks, Live Assist, and Live FX can now leverage Brompton’s extensive API to streamline distinct areas of the virtual production on-set workflow for a cohesive creative experience Live FX plays out plates and pre-rendered scenes and enables live on-set compositing for LED wall virtual productions, handling everything from previsualization through to final pixel in-camera VFX. Taking advantage of Brompton’s API, users working in LED volumes can now send 3D LUTs in near-real-time to Brompton’s Tessera S8 and SX40 LED video processors, powering live on-set colour grading on the LED screen.Īssimilate’s Live Looks and Live Assist tools work in tandem with real-time rendered environments from game engines such as Unreal Engine or Unity, with Live Looks providing a powerful live grading solution and Live Assist offering record and playback, including in multi-camera setups. This integration is currently available in the new v9.4 releases of Live Looks and Live Assist, and in the open beta of Live FX. The markers are automatically generated, with the ability to configure the colour and size of the markers from within the processor UI.Ī beta version of the v3.3 software is now available for download from the Brompton website.Assimilate announced that its innovative Live Looks, Live Assist, and Live FX software solutions now support integration with Brompton Technology’s Tessera S8 and SX40 LED processors, enabling live colour grading and compositing in virtual production workflows. The markers are overlaid on the video content being displayed, with Tessera’s Frame Remapping feature used to only display the markers on output frames that are not visible to the main camera, ensuring they will never appear in shot or in reflections. In collaboration with Mo-Sys, Brompton has added support for the company’s camera tracking system, StarTracker, when using Tessera R2-based panels together with Tessera SX40 or S8 LED processors and Frame Remapping. A single LED panel is measured within a dark room to generate the profile, which can then be used with all the panels in that batch. To create a profile, a PureTone profiling kit is required, which incorporates a sensitive colorimeter. In the new Tessera v3.3 software PureTone has been extended to allow each individual batch of panels to be measured separately to generate a PureTone profile specific to that batch. Once activated, users can instantly switch panels between Operating Modes via the processor, depending on the requirement of each event or project. Different Operating Modes can therefore prioritise different aspects of visual performance, such as maximum frame rate, low brightness performance, bit depth or effective refresh rate.Īdditional Operating Modes can be created by Brompton engineers working closely with panel manufacturers. Operating Modes enables a single panel type to have multiple Operating Modes, each with a slightly different configuration for the panel. R2+ is backwards-compatible with all existing R2-based panel designs, but brings additional data pins and capability to support new LED drivers, ensuring continued support for more panel types. The new Tessera R2+ receiver card has the same SO-DIMM form-factor as the R2. Finally, in collaboration with Mo-Sys, Brompton has added support for the company’s StarTracker camera tracking system when using panels fitted with the Tessera R2 or Brompton’s new Tessera R2+ and an SX40 or S8 processor with Frame Remapping. Additionally, the Tessera SX40 and S8 now have a preset to support the ACES AP1 colour space, as used by ACEScg. New features include Operating Modes, and Per-Batch PureTone. LED video processing products manufacturer, Brompton Technology, has outlined features coming with Tessera v3.3 software, designed to optimise the performance of LED panels.
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