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Wednesday 25/01/2023 |

Unlock custom real-time production with our new API release

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New public APIs allow users to build custom workflows and integrations for Designer.

Whether it’s for an LED virtual production stage or a projection-mapped building, Designer’s new APIs will let developers easily build custom solutions for everything from camera calibration to colour control, enabling simplified workflows for complex visualisations on the Disguise platform. 

Disguise already has a heritage of enabling integrations on Designer and the new APIs will take its accessibility to the next level. Users can leverage the APIs to build on the Disguise platform, discover new integrations tailored to their specific workflow requirements and create tailormade, value-added solutions for their projects.

“For over 20 years, creatives have used our Designer software to preview what 2D and 3D content will look like on stage, simulate LED projections, synchronise content to timecodes, and more,” says Raed Al Tikriti, Disguise Chief Product Officer. “With our new APIs, we’ve now taken our platform one step further, making it easy to create customised workflows for non-specialist users. It removes technical barriers and allows the creation of specific tools required for a particular task, bringing more efficiency and greater control to the workflow.”

Some new use cases supported by the APIs include:

Show control: Tailor your show control for non-Disguise experts with an API that simplifies the development of targeted workflows. Easily manage and control UIs to streamline show control and provide greater access.

Camera calibrate on the go: Set up camera calibration from any device, anywhere. This API enables remote calibration control allowing operators to calibrate whilst standing with a camera on xR or VP stages.

Control Disguise servers: Gain greater control and save time with less back-and-forth between applications with a simplified workflow. This API enables control of Disguise projects and RenderStream workloads through simplified administration operations such as start, stop and restart.

Status support: View Disguise system health and status in off-the-shelf monitoring tools or build bespoke status UIs. This API enables the monitoring of machines with methods to provide an overall health status as well as specifics such as genlock and notifications.

Greater colour capabilities: Colour science is a highly skilled area where experienced colourists expect to use tools specifically focussed and geared to colour science. This API enables colour control in Disguise from specialist colour applications including Pomfort’s colour grading tool Livegrade Studio.

All Disguise APIs are scalable solutions designed using the widely adopted HTTP and JSON approach with OpenAPI documentation, facilitating easy adoption for your workflow. Developers, partners and integrators can access them on Disguise’s newly launched Disguise Developer portal, which was created to give users the power to build new capabilities with Disguise in new and imaginative ways.

The HTTP API enables closer integration with disguise than ever possible before. We’re looking forward to the new opportunities it brings. Alongside playback controls, the release opens the floodgates for us to construct monitoring systems to allow our Ctrl Suite users to build workspaces that react in real-time to system events, network and device changes to send commands and alongside the existing playhead and triggering controls. The data that can be leveraged through this API and used across multi-server installations is a game changer when building unified control systems.
James Walton

Director ON LX Limited