Summary
Shomi Technologies Video Imaging Improvement Core, focuses on improving Details, Blacks & Whites, Colors, Light, Artifacts and lastly Synchronizing each of these improvements in Real-Time. With this focus, significant improvements can be realized.
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Posted by Mark Ford under Science & Technology
Full Description
Shomi Technologies Video Imaging Improvement Core focuses on 6 macro areas of interest to solve many challenging video problems known today. There are 15 different improvements that we use today, many in parallel, to improve these areas. The 6 areas, and the associated improvements, are listed below with further detail.
Details
- Clarity: greatly improves the clarity of any video making the picture clearer with definition, and purity at a level never seen before.
- Detail: it uniquely sharpens the picture with more discernable detail.
- Gamma Contrast: maintains black and improves shadow detail resolution.
- Contrast: this circuit allows for more desirable levels of contrasting detail in the picture.
- Resolution: presents detail currently seen with your eyes but not visible in today’s video: for instance stones, and individual strands of hair and creases in clothing, etc.
Blacks and Whites
- Black: corrected black reference to improve dynamic range and color discernment.
- White: Dynamic Range results that provide full white saturation.
- Dynamic Range: this circuit gives you the ability to have greater contrast allowing the picture to have more definition and shades of grey.
Colors
- Flesh Tones: allows you to adjust and see accurate flesh tones, independent of colors.
- Color Saturation: the user adjusts the color level of video personally desired.
- Chroma Phase: corrects color error due to system time delays.
Light
- Flashlight: this feature adds light, or energy, directly into dark and shadow areas resulting in the ability to see nuances and fine detail otherwise not visible.
- Additive Light: adds light into the picture flawlessly.
Artifacts
- AFS/DFS: corrects for video artifacts and presents it as you would see it with your eye.
Syncronization
- Burst Phase: corrects the reference for delay differences in equipment and cabling used from different video sources.
Details
- Clarity: greatly improves the clarity of any video making the picture clearer with definition, and purity at a level never seen before.
- Detail: it uniquely sharpens the picture with more discernable detail.
- Gamma Contrast: maintains black and improves shadow detail resolution.
- Contrast: this circuit allows for more desirable levels of contrasting detail in the picture.
- Resolution: presents detail currently seen with your eyes but not visible in today’s video: for instance stones, and individual strands of hair and creases in clothing, etc.
Blacks and Whites
- Black: corrected black reference to improve dynamic range and color discernment.
- White: Dynamic Range results that provide full white saturation.
- Dynamic Range: this circuit gives you the ability to have greater contrast allowing the picture to have more definition and shades of grey.
Colors
- Flesh Tones: allows you to adjust and see accurate flesh tones, independent of colors.
- Color Saturation: the user adjusts the color level of video personally desired.
- Chroma Phase: corrects color error due to system time delays.
Light
- Flashlight: this feature adds light, or energy, directly into dark and shadow areas resulting in the ability to see nuances and fine detail otherwise not visible.
- Additive Light: adds light into the picture flawlessly.
Artifacts
- AFS/DFS: corrects for video artifacts and presents it as you would see it with your eye.
Syncronization
- Burst Phase: corrects the reference for delay differences in equipment and cabling used from different video sources.


