RePro Stream has announced new integrations with Pomfort Livegrade and Nobe OmniScope, connecting live look management, technical signal monitoring, and remote collaboration into a single workflow for film and television productions. The update, released on 4 November 2025, strengthens RePro’s position as a central hub between on-set decisions and postproduction review. According to the company, the new integrations allow creative and technical teams to view the same graded images or playback in real time, regardless of location.

Pomfort Livegrade streams looks directly to RePro
Pomfort’s Livegrade 7 introduces the new Outputs and Streaming extension module. This optional add-on enables DITs to stream live look previews directly through RePro. Remote directors, producers, and colourists can therefore see the same graded signal or playback that is visible on set.
Nobe OmniScope adds low-latency remote scopes
Nobe OmniScope from Time in Pixels now also connects with RePro. The video scope suite provides tools such as False Color, Twin Peaks, and HDR quality control. Through the integration, these scopes can be mirrored remotely, giving distributed teams the same analytical feedback that would normally only be available in a grading suite. OmniScope’s new SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) support allows lower-latency transmission, tighter stream control, and frame-accurate playback up to 60 fps, performance aimed specifically at live monitoring scenarios.
Founder Tom Huczek said the addition of SRT was intended to “give productions lower latency and more control.” He noted that the integration with RePro and the upcoming Live Pack feature (planned to link OmniScope directly with Livegrade) are designed to enable remote signal quality control and monitoring for workflows from colour suites to multi-camera shoots.
Fewer surprises, faster decisions
The unified workflow could help reduce miscommunication between on-set and post teams and lower the risk of costly reshoots caused by mismatched looks or exposure errors. By enabling real-time creative and technical collaboration, the integrations position RePro as a connective layer between capture, grading, and finishing. As with any new workflow feature, productions should test the system thoroughly under production conditions before relying on it for critical monitoring or grading decisions.