Brompton will celebrate its ten years of Led video processing at LDI 2022
At the Las Vegas pageant, Brompton Technology will show its new Led Tessera processors and the latest version of the software that manages them.
Coinciding with the celebration of its tenth anniversary in the development of LED video processing solutions, Brompton Technology will show in LDI 2022 (booth 1005), of the 18 al 20 November in Las Vegas (EU) Your latest tools to obtain greater visual performance from Led panels.
Brompton, whose LED processing technology is known in the live events sector, will present at the contest the recent version 3.4 of your software Card now incorporating features such as expanded bit depth and stacking, to help improve both the performance of Led panels and production efficiency.
Specifically, The expanded bit depth allows you to get up to 3,3 extra bits of precision, offering two to three stops of additional dynamic range in-camera, in addition to reducing visual artifacts.
Stacking streamlines production by allowing multiple processors in a configuration to be controlled together in unison, instead of users having to apply settings to each processor individually.
The company will celebrate at this fair the ten years of Perfect Performance, in it LDI Circle Bar, and the stand will also display key products that have contributed to Brompton's growth., like the first Led M2 processor, with serial number 001001, that was sent on 19 November 2012 to the video equipment rental company SEE (at the moment PRG).
This particular M2 processor was first used in the broadcast of Super Bowl XLVII in 2013, and remains in operation in PRG rental inventory today, which proves its durability and reliability.
“With live events back in full swing, we are very happy to connect with customers, users and the industry in general in LDI 2022 to showcase the latest Tessera features used on concert tours by major artists, as well as in virtual production for films and TV series. “We are excited to celebrate our 10th anniversary here and look to the future.”, has pointed out Sean Sheridan, Brompton regional technical manager.
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