Time in Pixels Updates Nobe OmniScope with New Features for Professional Colorists and DITs
Powerful Video Scope Software Adds Enhanced Open Color IO Color Management and New Support for Virtual Production Workflows.
Indie software company, Time in Pixels has released a new version of Nobe OmniScope, the popular video scope application favored by colorists and digital imaging technicians around the world. The updated application and plugin is available with support for Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Pro, and more video editing and color grading applications.
What’s New: A reworked color processing pipeline and new OCIO update make OmniScope even more robust for critical color workflows. A new QC timeline detects signal issues, HDR statistics MaxFALL & MaxCLL, blanking errors, HDR Gamut status and more. The new multi-input support brings massive time savings when switching between video signals and devices. Additionally, OmniScope can now be integrated with Unreal Engine and Unity for Virtual Production monitoring via GPU memory sharing (with Syphon & Spout support).
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HDR Clip OmniScope Timeline
Popular with Pro Colorists: Time in Pixels founder and lead developer, Tom Huczek is well respected in the professional color grading community for providing quality technical support and actively integrating requested features from the user base.

Tashi Trieu used OmniScope when serving as the DI Colorist on block-buster feature Avatar: The Way of Water. According to Trieu, “Time in Pixels is one of the rare software companies that has built a great personal rapport with customers in the color correction community. Tom is so responsive to my requests that none of them linger very long. Stuff that I’d normally expect to wait a lengthy development cycle sometimes comes within days of my request. Tom gets it!”

Noted colorist, trainer and author, Robbie Carman was an active beta tester and contributor to the new release: “OmniScope continues to meet the specific needs of pro colorists working in television and film,” says Carman. “I’m particularly impressed by the improvements for HDR workflows including HDR presets and HDR gamut check in the Gamut scope and CIE plot. For our facility Omniscope plays an integral role in signal monitoring and QC. I am always wow’d by the product’s quality and pace of development.”
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Color Management OmniScope
New In OmniScope (October 2023 release)
- Enhanced OpenColor IO color management
- Advanced HDR Quality Control and New QC Timeline
- Streamlined Multi-input Support
- New Virtual Production Workflows for Unreal Engine & Unity (preview video)
- Performance Boosts, macOS Optimization and more.
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Multi-Input
The new update is free for OmniScope owners on an active Upgrade & Support plan.
Learn More: OmniScope October 2023 Release
Value Features
- 14 highly customizable scope types and custom workspaces – including HSL Vectorscope, False Color, 3D Color Cube, Histograms, and more
- HDR support and 12-bit signal processing
- Quality Control with Blanking Detection and Error Logging
- Multi-source signal inputs including NDI, StreamDeck, Decklink, and more
- Works with Resolve, Scratch, Baselight, Premiere Pro & After Effects, Final Cut Pro. Photoshop, Lightroom, as well as DeckLink, UltraStudio, AJA, NDI, and more.
- Standalone application, includes optional plugin for Resolve, Premiere and After Effects

Pricing:
Nobe OmniScope is available now on macOS and Windows.
- Photo version: $99/USD
- Video Version: $355/USD
- Pro Version: $399/USD
Learn more and download a free 2 week trial: https://timeinpixels.com/nobe-omniscope/
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About Time in Pixels:
Time in Pixels is a recognized leader in video signal applications and color management. Our tools have been used on many of the world’s most popular feature films, televisions shows and commercials. We develop software for filmmakers, colorists and post-production creatives. We publish cinematography articles and post-production guides and how-to’s.

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