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    Chromatek Inc.
    Previously known as:
  • SIGGRAPH 1993: Scan Process

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Address:


  • KSP-C-1232, 100-1 Sakado
  • Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki-shi,
  • Japan

    SIGGRAPH 2000

    Chromatek makes C3D Glasses, providing the only inexpensive, simple, and effective stereoscopic 3D for all color media. C3D images are naked-eye normal but appear dramatically holographic with C3D Glasses.

    SIGGRAPH 1998

    Chromatek makes C3D Glasses, providing the only inexpensive, simple, and effective stereoscopic 3D for all color media. C3D images are naked-eye normal but appear dramatically holographic with C3D Glasses.

    SIGGRAPH 1996

    Manufacturer of ChromaDepth 3-D Optical Film and marketer of the ChromaDepth 3-D Process. ChromaDepth 3-D is a low-cost, easy-to-implement stereoscopic 3-D process for all color display media. ChromaDepth 3-D images look normal until viewed with the patented ChromaDepth 3-D optics. Then they jump into dramatic 3-D!

    SIGGRAPH 1995

    Chromatek Inc. produces ChromaDepth 3D, a revolutionary process that enables simple creation of normal-appearing 2D images that transform into spectacular 3D images when viewed with the low-cost micro-optic ChromaDepth 3D glasses. ChromaDepth 3D can be used with computer graphics, medical imaging, hard copy, film, video, and laser shows.

    SIGGRAPH 1993

    Chromatek’s technology break-through: Models 8404 and 8406 high-resolution image splitters (accepts source material from 15- 66Khz) for multi-screen presentations and exhibits. See Chromatek’s scan converters such as low-cost model 9101 for VGA/MAC, model 9120 for workstations and model 9135 for HDTV applications as well as other HDTV products.

    SIGGRAPH 1992

    A series of scan converters are shown, including: Model 9120 featuring ultra-wide (15KHz-128KHz) input scan rate and unique smooth zoom (x0.25-x16). Model 9125 converts HDTV format to NTSC. Model 9135 converts NTSC computer signals to HDTV format and 31.5KHz scan rate for projection.

    SIGGRAPH 1991

    Established in 1977 for the purpose of developing HDTV-related products, CHROMATEK is showing its Model 9120 Down Converter. Compatible with workstation scan rates between 15kHz and 128kHz, and in conjunction with extensive zoom capabilities, NTSC and all RS170A-timed signals are produced.

    SIGGRAPH 1990

    This Tokyo-based company was established in 1977 for the purpose of developing HDTV-related products. Our newest product; 9120 “Super” Down Converter is capable of converting all kinds of video signalsincluding HDTV-to NTSC or PAL with one unit.

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