DVO Video
DVO Video
DVO Video is a highly automated tool set that brings new life to valuable content stored on video tapes.
DVO Line Sync
Removes line jitter, a very common problem with archived analogue video tape and typically caused by the lack of or disturbances of line synchronization pulses. The most visible effect is that edges, which should be vertical in the image, appear to be jagged. DVO Line Sync automatically detects and corrects these line displacements as well as any stretching thereof.
DVO Cross Colour
Significantly reduces Cross Colour a.k.a Chroma Crawling, an infamous defect that results from crosstalk due to the intermodulation of the chrominance and luminance components of a composite signal (PAL/NTSC). Once a video signal has been in the composite domain this effects is not easily removed.
DVO Dropout
A fully automatic and highly accurate video drop-out removal system. It can remove around 90% of visible imperfections without introducing unwelcome artifacts utilizing a pioneering set of processing algorithms and filters.
DVO Fix
Manual repair of specific areas and imperfections in a single field, such as larger dropouts. Using a brush or shape tool to select the errors, DVO Fix automatically repairs the selected area using motion compensated fill-in to recreate missing detail. In addition to Auto Fix and manual Clone, there’s also an Auto Clone mode where automatic repositioning and best match of surrounding fields is done as an alternative to complete regeneration of content.
DVO Dropout+Fix
A clever combination of above DVO Dropout and DVO Fix that allows manipulation of the automatic DVO Dropout processing using the brush and shapes in DVO Fix.
DVO Noise
Digital Vision's DVO Noise algorithm is specifically designed to reduce unwanted electronic noise especially on video originated material. Uses include restoration, compression pre-processing, and image processing of new feature film, television and commercial material.
DVO Aperture
A high quality frame-based spatial filter that increases the apparent sharpness of the picture. Compensates for the loss of high frequency information.