The Qimera Virtual Production system from Enco is a real-time VP compositing tool that allows the creation of virtual sets and augmented reality graphics for broadcasters, sports productions and live event venues.
Qimera’s compositing tools were built with modern production workflows in mind. Enco claims its easy and intuitive user interface makes it easy to deploy, manage and operate, and doesn’t require businesses to “increase their payroll” upon entering the virtual, augmented and mixed reality universe.
Qimera’s production capabilities and visual presentation qualities begin with the Qimera server, equipped with NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 4090 GPU. Qimera builds in an array of other features including camera and talent tracking, lighting control with DMX IP, PTZ camera integration, a 3D assets library, and realistic graphics via Unreal Engine.
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Company: Enco Systems
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