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Virtual.ink is a real-time video light-painting software. It uses the hdmi feed of your camera to capture 1080p footage and provide you nearly instant replay.
Features:
Real-time video-light-painting app (~300ms latency depending on system)
Live preview
Control using a keyboard, a mouse, a Bluetooth powerpoint presenter or a gamepad
Multiple control modes and key binding configurations
Full-screen mode
Mirror mode (2x, 4x, twisted butterly, 3x horizontal)
Audio recording & speed control
Automatic crossfade at reset (customizable from 0 to 5 seconds)
Decay mode
Save photo and/or video
I mage/video gallery
Slow down / speed up sliders
Rewind / Boomerang effect
Countdown
Replay monitor (auto loops last or five last created videos)
Pause, resume and reset exposure
Up to 4k resolution (up to 720p resolution on the "basic" license)
Light-painting while not recording + clean hdmi out
No record time limitation (20 seconds max on the basic license)
Video post-processing add-ons: Watermark, Alpha transparency (.MOV) overlays, blending mode (.MP4) overlays, Color Grading (LUT), intro/outro video, mp3 soundtrack
Dual-cameras allows you to see the light-painter as well as the light-painting
Sharing system (photobooth) - by email, SMTP account required
Gallery and Replay monitors accessible from other computers through the same local network via a web browser (local ip address)
Samples
NHL All star game 2020 (USA) - link
JZAmir (UAE) - link
Russell Klimas @ TEDx (USA) - link
ThinkPrint (Brazil) - link
Xangle (Canada) - link
Lightpixproject (USA) - link
LoopdingVienna (Austria) - link
Patrick Rochon (Canada) - link
Steamcreative (USA) - link
David Scott (USA) - link
Andrea Boyle (USA) - link
Frédérick Leroux (France) - link
System requirements
Fast Intel i7 processor (1080p) or Intel i5 processor (720p)
For 2 cameras, we highly recommend a gaming computer (we're currently having great results using an Alienware or ROG computer)
Dedicated graphics card (GPU)
4GB RAM
700 MB available on hard drive
Microsoft Windows 10 / macOS Mojave 10.14 Mojave
One or two hdmi to usb converter (see list )
At least one compatible cameras (see list )
Internet connection (license login)
Dedicated USB3 port
Make sure you have a compatible camera and a compatible hdmi converter before placing an order: https://virtual.ink/supported-cameras/ / https://virtual.ink/hdmi-to-usb-converters
What is the difference between the "Basic", the “Stage”, and the “Pro” versions? "Basic" is aimed for prototyping or quick content creation. "Stage” is a version for live performances (hdmi output from the processing computer). “Pro” comes with all features for photobooth activations and to save files internally.
* Licenses are now instantly attributed and can be self activated at any time (within a two months period) * One license = one computer. You need to log out from one computer to be able to log in on another one