THE FLYING SPOT TUBE THAT PLAYS POWERFUL BLUES.
Imagine blue so intense you have to turn down the gain.
For years it's been the same old tune.
Your flying spot scanner does a pretty good job of converting motion picture film to video, except...well...you just can't get the blue output you need.
If you do video transfers, you know the headaches.
Especially when you do blue screen work or transfer color negatives.
In the past the industry made efforts to correct the problem using traditional phosphor deposition methods, but that brought up problems with patterning, uneven color distribution and color noise.
Enter the flying spot scanner CRT from Litton.
It's made with a mixed phosphor screen having such fine grain and even distribution that it doesn't look like a mix at all.
The technique adds substantially more output in the all-important blue channel with no sacrifice in the red and green.
You also get a really clean picture. Litton's tube is manufactured using a process that makes it less susceptible to blemishes.
If you've been looking for a drop-in replacement for the Rank Telecine tube, talk to one of America's leading manufacturers of high performance tubes; a responsive, service oriented company.
And discover a whole new ways to be singing the blues.
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