Elegant and Engineering Accurate
If you’re tired of hard to use and ugly waveform monitoring, then
you’ll love Blackmagic UltraScope. We have included all the features
you need when editing or color correcting, and then, combined it with
an elegant user interface that looks great when added to your studio!
Simply plug into any compatible Windows™ computer with a 24 inch
monitor, and Blackmagic UltraScope will display 6 live scope views
simultaneously! UltraScope is engineering accurate and includes 3 Gb/s
SDI plus 3 Gb/s optical fiber SDI. UltraScope auto detects SD, HD and 3
Gb/s SDI inputs.
Parade Display for Colorists
When color correcting video, nothing beats the real time RGB parade
waveform view. You can see the color balance in blacks, mids and
whites, so it's easy to balance colors and get your images looking
perfect. RGB Parade is also perfect for checking for illegal colors
because any video that drops below the black line, or above the 100%
line is an illegal RGB color. Parade can also be switched to component
so you can align equipment and decks.
Waveform Display for Alignments
When adjusting video levels or matching black background levels when
keying, the waveform display is ideal for this task! Waveform view has
a setting that's luminance only or composite. Composite video is
synthesized from the SDI input, and is a much better view for aligning
traditional equipment such as decks. Thousands of editors know and
understand composite waveform monitors, so even though UltraScope is
all digital, the synthesized composite waveform makes life a lot easier!
Component Vectorscope View
A vectorscope is the only way to see what color you have. When color
correcting video, sometimes you need to know color has been removed or
nulled out for accurate white balance, and vectorscope view is perfect.
Sometimes when color correcting you also need to apply a tint, and
vectorscope lets you see exactly how much tint you're adding, and what
color it is. Sometimes monitors cannot be trusted, but a vectorscope
always shows the colors you have! Of course aligning hue on decks is
always easy with vectorscope view!
Histogram for Location Shoots
Almost all video need to be color corrected at some point in the
post production process, and so you never want to clip video whites or
blacks when on a live shoot. If you clip the blacks and whites, you
loose all detail later in post production when you try to adjust blacks
up or whites down. Histogram view lets you see where the pixels are in
your video, and how they are distributed from black to white. You can
see if video is clipping, and then it's easy to adjust the camera to
keep all black and white detail in the image. Later in post production
you then have the full contrast range of video for easy color
correction that lets you keep all details no matter how extreme the
color grade is!
Audio view for Monitoring Levels
Keep track of your audio levels at all times with 8 channels of
audio metering, plus a stereo phase meter. The stereo phase meter plots
left and right audio, as an XY scope display so you know exactly what
your audio is at all times. Audio scope lets you see mono audio, as you
see a vertical line, or when you have stereo audio you will see the
scope puff out in all directions! Audio problems are easily seen such
as clipping, and out of phase audio can be seen as a left or right
leaning display. If you don't get a perfect vertical waveform, then you
know you audio channel balance is out! No audio problem can hide from
audio scopes!
Picture View with VITC Timecode
The picture view lets you keep track of the video input so you
always know what's going on and what video input is connected into your
Blackmagic UltraScope. Input video is selected from either the optical
fiber SDI or regular SDI inputs, and the video standard is
automatically detected and displayed above the video image. VITC
timecode and RP188 HD timecode is also detected and read into a
timecode counter on the top right of the video image.
High end post production and television engineers have known for
decades the benefit of using waveform monitoring not just for
engineering, but operationally in color correction and editing
workflow. From color correction to matching black levels when keying
and overlaying video, only waveform monitoring lets you keep track of
what's going on, and helps you eliminate illegal colors, and other
problems that could cause your work to be rejected by broadcasters.
Of course, waveform monitoring is the best way to impress your
clients and let them know that you're keeping on top of quality in your
work!