By Elina Shatkin, October 3, 2003
Matrox Graphics Inc. announced a new What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get (WYSIWYG) plug-in for Matrox Parhelia, offering TV previewing capability for Adobe Photoshop 6.0 and 7.0. This free plug-in for Parhelia owners is available from the Matrox website and allows users to view Photoshop images on an NTSC or PAL video monitor, when in Parhelia’s Dual-Display plus TV-output or single-display plus TV-output mode.
The WYSIWYG plug-in installs directly into Photoshop 6.0 and 7.0 and lets users preview images on a TV, either in source size, with the option to maintain aspect ratio, or stretched full-screen, in order to check for proper color temperature, safe title area and interlacing artifacts
. Since Photoshop images are routinely incorporated into non-linear editing (NLE) applications such as Adobe Premiere or Avid Xpress DV, or into compositing applications such as Adobe After Effects, the ability to view them on a TV,
prior to importing and rendering, greatly enhances video workstation productivity.
The Adobe Photoshop WYSIWYG plug-in is a free download from the Matrox Graphics website for Parhelia owners.
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