C2-2250A Advanced Features - In addition to all standard C2-2200A features. The Key Mode allows computer graphics to be keyed over an external Composite or YC signal. The keyed image may be faded in and out. Due to the 4:4:4 sampling format precise keying at the pixel level can be achieved. The Mix Mode permits Seamless Cut Fade or Wipe transitions between input sources. The PIP Mode allows either of the computer inputs to be inset in a window over the other inputs.The PIP window may be placed anywhere on the screen. The Edge Blending feature allows feathering any or all of the edges; multiple images can be aligned vertically horizontally or both to create unusual displays. Using multiple units any number of images can be blended. Gamma correction is employed to compensate for many of the problems faced when blending projectors. Special preparation of the video in advance is not necessary since all processing is done within the unit. The Genlock feature insures precise synchronization of the incoming signals.
Key Features of the C2-2200A Series
Inputs: 2xCV 2xYC YUV/YPbPr DVI-D plus SD/HD-SDI on models C2-2205A and C2-2255A
Outputs: DVI-I and Analog RGB/YPbPr (All units)
Analog: PC to 2048x2048 HDTV to 1080p/60
DVI: PC to 1920x1200 HDTV to 1080p/60
Supports: NTSC PAL PAL-M PAL-N SECAM
Motion Compensation & 3:2 Pulldown
Temporal Interpolation & Diagonal Interpolation
Automatic Incoming Resolution Detection
4:4:4 Full bandwidth Chroma Sampling
Video signal parameter adjustments
Integral 4x1 Stereo Audio Routing Switcher
RS-232 and IP Interface & Windows Control Panel
Variable Image Zoom to 10X and Shrink to 10%
Mix PIP Chroma/Lumakey Genolock & Edge Blending on models C2-2250A and C2-2255A
Optional IR Remote Control Unit
Optional Single/Dual Rackmount Kit
Optional Input Expansion with S2 Switchers
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