KameraSynchronisation
KameraSynchronisation refers to the precise coordination between a camera and other devices or elements, such as lighting, motion capture systems, or other cameras, to ensure seamless recording and playback. This synchronization is critical in various fields, including filmmaking, photography, virtual reality, and scientific research, where timing and alignment are essential for accurate results.
In film and video production, KameraSynchronisation often involves matching the timing of cameras with sound recording
For motion capture applications, synchronization between cameras and the actors or objects being tracked is vital.
In scientific and medical imaging, KameraSynchronisation ensures that cameras, lasers, or other instruments operate in unison
Achieving KameraSynchronisation often relies on hardware solutions like timecode generators, GPS-disciplined clocks, or software-based synchronization tools.