Pixotope will highlight its latest advancements at IBC2024, which introduce industry first capabilities.
A feature of the IBC showcase is the pre-release of Pixotope Reveal, an AI-powered background segmentation solution. Reveal isolates talent from any background, allowing the placement of graphics behind the subject without the need for a complicated and cumbersome green screen setup.
In addition to Pixotope Reveal, the company is introducing several key updates, including SMPTE 2110 Workflow Enhancements: With the support of Matrox Video, Pixotope Graphics now supports the industry-standard SMPTE 2110 for video input and output, integrating into IP-based uncompressed video production workflows and offering flexibility and interoperability. The first range of supported 2110 video cards is the Matrox DSX LE5 series.
Pixotope Cloud Tools introduces AI and ML capabilities into existing workflows, integrating cloud-based processing for tasks demanding high computing power. The debut tool, “3D Scan from Video,” produces detailed 3D models from studio footage, simplifying virtual asset alignment.
Automatic Render Failover offers enhanced broadcast reliability including automatic issue detection and seamless backup engine switch.
Pixotope Graphics now supports camera tracking systems without integrated lens data through Unreal Engine’s Live Link-based workflows. This feature empowers users with separate lens data streams and utilizes Unreal ULens calibration files, complementing the existing tracking workflow. Users can enjoy flexibility to adapt to any camera tracking solution, choosing between Pixotope’s efficient tracking workflow and Unreal Engine’s Live Link system.
PolygonFlow Dash is a World Building Tool for Unreal Engine 5, now integrated with Pixotope Graphics. This addition brings advanced environment creation tools, from AI-tagged content browsing to procedural mesh creation, enhancing virtual production capabilities.
Join Pixotope at the Bridge Technologies stand 1.A71 at IBC2024.