ImageCue has already made a major impact in the world of playback devices
UK - With more than 45 years' experience, White Light has a strong reputation in supplying the latest state-of-the-art technology to the entertainment industry. As it continues to develop its range of video technology, the company has recently invested in the new and innovative ImageCue, a compact, easy-to-use image server that provides control of high definition still images and videos with only twelve channels of DMX512. The product is now available to purchase through WL, which is the exclusive UK distributor.

ImageCue has already made a major impact in the world of playback devices, having won the LDI 2015 PLASA Member's Choice Award for Best Gadget. The product allows users to supply their own images and videos using a USB flash drive or external hard drive and can provide access to over 65,000 image and video files. It is also extremely fast, with images and videos able to be selected and played back in less than a quarter of a second.

Andy Hook, WL's technical solutions director, comments, "ImageCue is a fantastic addition to the range of video technology we offer our clients. It requires minimal set-up time and has the power and ability to provide reliable content playback for any occasion."

ImageCue also has several advanced features should users wish to draw on these. They include the option of full RGB mixing control of the background along with colour mixing that can also be used in the foreground to tint images and videos. The server can also crossfade still images and allows PNG files with transparency to be overlaid into images and videos.

Andy states, "At WL, we are making constant investment in video technology and this is something that will we continue to do. As a company. it is vital that we source the very latest technology which can fulfil the diverse needs of our wide range of customers. When we were first introduced to ImageCue, we immediately recognised its potential so we are really excited to bring this product to the UK for the first time."

(Jim Evans)


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