BrightCom discusses how its integrated telepresence and video conferencing infrastructure improves the quality of digital imagery presented during conferencing for clearer communication.
Huntington Beach, CA ā July 28, 2010 ā As businesses are increasingly modernizing their conference rooms and workforces with access to telepresence and video conferencing, the emphasis on high definition clarity for video and data is increasingly important for them to understand. Real-time high definition video at 1080p is the preferred choice for telepresence, highlighting every detail and color of the face and body for the ultimate in non-verbal communication and placing the participants in a fully immersive life-like environment that blurs the edges of real and virtual communication. It is also important, if not critical, for businesses to have the same quality when sharing data, specifically digital images, in order for all participants to see the exact same image true to the original in color and resolution.
For example, rather than mailing physical samples, emailing large files or traveling around the world, the fashion industry has been using video conferencing and most recently telepresence to connect designers to manufacturers, models and customers around the world. While it is important to see the fashions on the live model to satisfy the designer or customer, it is also important to be able to present and see the detail including the exact color and texture in digital images. Other industries such as manufacturing, retail, marketing and education would agree.
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