xnbLiveGrade Pro supports a wide range of devices that interact with the software. As they are of different product types LiveGrade offers different integrations for the different types of devices.
The device types are:
LUT Boxes
This type of devices is used for interactive look control of an HD-SDI stream. They usually have an in- and output to route the signal through the box. LiveGrade connects to them to manipulate the look of the image.

BoxIO by Flanders Scientific (FSI)
Best suitable for advanced setups. Control two independent channels in one device. Highly flexible product for a broad range of use cases.

BoxIO Lite SDI by Flanders Scientific (FSI)
Best suitable for advanced setups. Control two independent channels in one device. Highly flexible product for a broad range of use cases.

COLR by Teradek
Best suitable for advanced setups that have to be flexible and control color from distance. Highly flexible product for a broad range of use cases.

COLR Duo by Teradek
Best suitable for advanced setups that have to be flexible and control color from distance. Highly flexible product for a broad range of use cases.

IS-Mini by WoWow Entertainment
Best suitable for more advanced setups. High quality processing for users that need precise color reproduction.

IS-Mini X by WoWow Entertainment
Best suitable for more advanced setups. High quality processing for users that need precise color reproduction.

HDLink by Blackmagic Design
Best suitable for basic setups. Delivers solid quality for the according price.
Monitors
This type of devices is used for interactive look control of the image directly on the monitor. The monitors have the processing power of the LUTbox built inside. LiveGrade connects to the monitor to manipulate the look of the image.

DM 250 by Flanders Scientific (FSI)
Best suitable for compact viewing setups. No additional LUT box required to control color directly on the monitor.

DP-V2410/DP-V3010 by Canon
Reference monitor for compact, high-quality setups. No additional LUT box required to control color directly on the monitor.
Cameras
This type of devices is used for interactive look control of the output signal of the camera. The cameras have the processing power built inside. LiveGrade connects to the camera to manipulate the look of the camera output image.

ALEXA SXT by ARRI
Best suitable for high-end setups with advanced look workflows. Directly control the look on the camera output through LiveGrade.

ALEXA Mini by ARRI
Best suitable for high-end setups with advanced look workflows. Directly control the look on the camera output through LiveGrade.

ALEXA 65 by ARRI
Best suitable for high-end setups with advanced look workflows. Directly control the look on the camera output through LiveGrade.

VariCam 35 / HS / Pure / LT by Panasonic
Control the look directly in the camera through LiveGrade.

F65 by SONY
Control the ASC-CDL based look directly in the camera through LiveGrade
Camera Extension Modules
This type of devices is used as an extension to the camera. LiveGrade can connect to the extension module to interactively control the look of the image on the output signal.

OMOD by OFFHOLLYWOOD
Best suitable for advanced setups. Option for controlling two independent channels with one device. High-quality product for a broad range of use cases.
Capture Devices
This type of devices is used for capturing signals to store frame grabs and look references in LiveGrade.

Ultrastudio Series by Blackmagic Design

Mini Recorder by Blackmagic Design

Decklink Cards by Blackmagic Design
Playback Devices
This type of devices is used to mirror the Image Viewer in LiveGrade to an HD-SDI output for full quality display on a broadcast monitor.

T-Tap by AJA

KONA Cards by AJA

Io Series by AJA

Ultrastudio Series by Blackmagic Design

Mini Monitor by Blackmagic Design

Decklink Cards by Blackmagic Design
Grading Panels
This type of devices is used to control the grading interface in LiveGrade through a hardware panel.

Element Series by Tangent Wave

Ripple by Tangent Wave

Wave by Tangent Wave

Artist Color by Avid
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