[QuadList] colouriser

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Sun Oct 20 17:28:36 CDT 2013


OK  Got it!  Thanks  for the insight  on  this  Ian!
 
Ed#
 
 
In a message dated 10/20/2013 3:00:12 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
ian at chromatronics.com writes:




The unit looks to be similar to the COXBOX which was  made by Michael Cox
in the UK.
Any monochrome source could be fed in and  colourised to separate colours
in black, grey, and white.


Ian -  
it is  sort of  like  just  spot  color   for  ads  right?   it  can not

magically Ted  Turner  colorize movies.... right?

Ed#


Ed it was fitted  with 3 slide pots for  low level black end of the video
levels, 3  sliders for the mid section and 3 for the high levels well as
"clip" level  controls.
Any colour and luminance could be selected by the settings of  the
sliders for each luminance range.

With a monochrome camera and a  white on black graphic for instance by
setting the "low" sliders to a dark  blue and the "high" ones to a Yellow
then a Yellow on Blue graphic  resulted.

By defocussing the camera slightly and setting the "mid"  sliders to
black it was possible to get an outline in black around the text  as the
defocussed area was grey.

They were also extensively used  here to create effects in "Pop Clips"

As it was in fact a 3 level matte  it could not of course do
colourisation of grey scale like the Ted Turner  processes. 

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