ROE Visual Launches Obsidian-Its First ICVFX-Focused LED Panel

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Introducing a new product to the market at this stage in the VP industry’s development requires viable updates.
    Create Access Windows at Any Given Point
    Obsidian was imagined with working LED stages in mind, making the ideal application semi-permanent to permanent installations. The panel’s reinforced frame design allows for the removal of LED modules at any time, facilitating the creation of access holes for additional equipment, such as lighting fixtures or props. The access point can be created up to 2m wide and 2m high or more.
    Access Platform for Safe Operation
    The Obsidian LED structure can be extended with an access platform of adjustable height to create easy and safe access for technicians who need to work on the volume.
    Patented Deep Black Mask
    The film-centric panel boasts a fine 2.6 mm pixel pitch and stands out for its exceptional non-reflectivity and patented deep-black masking technology which allows the panel’s surface to reach an unprecedented level of darkness. The advanced 2500-nit brightness represents in an extraordinarily high contrast of 16000:1, making it ideal for ICVFX work. Other adages include flip-chip LED and richer grayscales that enhance the content output and color fidelity.
    Energy-saving
    Keeping mindful of users’ carbon footprints, ROE improved the energy consumption capabilities of the LED panel. Obsidian uses 50% less energy than a traditional LED panel at the same brightness (220-watt max / 110-watt average), reducing studio spend and increasing product life. In addition to this energy-saving measure, the indoor panel has an IP63 rating for surface waterproofing, making it adaptable for on-set requirements.

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  • @shadowshapers
    @shadowshapers 5 месяцев назад

    You couldn't bother to have the American side of the company give this video a once-over to improve the bad Chinese translations before publishing it huh? Jeez...