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TKColorist Internet Group NAB Focus Sheet 2012
Stand # SL6310
Image Systems has announced the return of the iconic Digital Vision name to its highly regarded restoration, colour grading, and mastering business.
At NAB 2012, stand SL6310, we will be showing our unique integrated scanning, end-to-end restoration and grading product lineup. Join us for a series of new products, demos, and premiers:
PHOENIX
Witness the rise of Phoenix Video, a revolutionary new system for video restoration of broadcast and archival material. Now, fully restore valuable videotape content to preserve or distribute across multiple platforms. Phoenix Video stands alone or comes as part of our high-end restoration offering Phoenix Finish, providing users with a unique system for both film and video restoration. See the latest 2012.1 Phoenix release featuring major improvements: increased speed of DVO image processing tools, support for the Avid Artist Color panel.
GOLDEN EYE III
Explore the highly cost effective end-to-end Phoenix/Golden Eye III film scanner workflow, where users can automate film scans for simple preservation and restore valuable content in one process, making content ready for global distribution or archive.
NUCODA
At NAB, we'll unveil Nucoda Film Master with ACES support and a full HDR grading capability. The latest version of the Nucoda 2012.1 includes a rich toolset for dealing with colour critical workflows such as HDR capture from ARRI and RED cameras. Digital Vision is launching Nucoda Look, an all-new pre-grade assist station and deliverables platform with LUT export, as well as the new, advanced and totally unique deformable Shape Tracker.
- Alexa Maza
- Marketing Manager
- 4605 Lankershim Blvd, Suite 700, North Hollywood, CA
- Mobile +1 818 400 2670 | Tel +1 818 769 8111
Visit us at NAB! Stand SL6310
FilmLight is the world’s leading developer of colour grading & colour management technologies that enable creative teams to quickly and consistently explore, refine and retain control of the ‘look’ of a production. From planning and shooting through to editorial, post-production and finishing, across all capture devices, viewing environments and displays.
To make this easier and more compelling than ever before, FilmLight have developed a new and unique way to communicate sophisticated grades as visual references, available to the team wherever they work. This new and open exchange format removes the complexities and uncertainties arising from today’s constantly evolving digital production workflows.
FilmLight New Products on show at NAB 2012 | Stand no SL2420:
- FLIP – Real time streaming image processor that can apply arbitrary grades & filters for live application and onset refinement
- Baselight Transfer – Fast, flexible and efficient digital dailies
- Baselight – No-compromise colour grading and finishing featuring the latest software version 4.3
- Blackboard 2 – The only colour grading control surface with dynamic soft keys
- Baselight Editions – Baselight for Apple FCP 7 & The Foundry’s NUKE with other versions under development.
- FLUX – Preview of a new open, scalable data management platform specifically designed for the requirements of the post-production industry. Data wrangling for our age of 100:1 shooting ratios and 1000+ VFX shots.
For more information visit – FilmLight
At NAB 2012, Dolby Laboratories will be demonstrating the 42-inch Grade 1 Dolby PRM-4200 Professional Reference Monitor. New features include Nucoda 3D LUT support, expanded ACES workflow support and additional high-frame rate capability. Dolby is also announcing a new field calibration service for the monitor. Please come visit us at booth SU1212 to learn more about the latest features.
TIG members are invited to attend our post production Happy Hour on Monday, April 16th from 6:00 – 7:00pm at our booth SU1212
Request a private demo of the PRM-4200 at NAB, and / or RSVP for the Happy Hour
Stand Number SL2029
Please use our registration code LV1945 for FREE exhibition registration
Cintel to showcase new 6K version of the diTTo evolution film scanner and new tools for imageMill2 data image restoration system.
At NAB 2012 Cintel International will launch a new 6K imaging sensor for the diTTo evolution film scanner, providing over-sampled 4K data files, as well as new timeline interface options and extended vertical range option for the imageMill2 real-time data processing engine.
The diTTo evolution film scanner scans both 16mm and 35mm film with 2K speeds at up to 11fps. The new 6K imaging sensor provides the highest quality over-sampled 4K data files demanded by the post-production and archive industries. diTTo evolution is the first film scanner to be instantly switchable from pin registration to non-pin registration, and is also the first film scanner to include integrated film grain management and image stabilisation tools. It is the ideal film scanner for all applications and stock types; from OCN ingest for digital intermediates, to dense print for restoration projects.
diTTo evolution offers a modular and upgradeable solution to film scanning. Building on the successful elements of the renowned diTTo scanner including unequalled image performance, easy-to-use interface and the famous D/SCO - Dust/Scratch Concealment option, diTTo evolution also provides a fast shuttle capability, a non-pin registration mode for archive scanning and the imageMill2 processing tools and a 3.3D density range.
imageMill2 is the world’s fastest data image restoration tool, processing 2K DPX files at 31fps., HD DPX files at 47fps and 4K files at 10fps. The ORIGIN application can fix dust, scratches and other image defects faster than any other system and can run simultaneously with GRACE, the noise and film grain management tool and STEADY, the real time image stabilisation application. New at NAB will be a timeline interface called FLOW and an expanded interface called COLOURFLOW which add colour correction and zoom/pan/rotate scan effects.
In addition to this, Cintel will be showcasing a new extended vertical range stabilisation tool called SUPER-Y which has been developed in conjunction with ARRI and the National Film Board of Canada to stabilise images from film scanners when run in non-pin registration archive mode. SUPER-Y has a vertical stabilisation range of +/- 60 lines in both 2K and 4K and can run faster than real time.
Simon Carter, Sales Director, Cintel, said, “An ever growing number of post production companies and film archives around the world have recognised that imageMill2 provides a ‘quantum leap’ in image restoration speeds from a number of seconds-per-frame with comparable software systems to real time and beyond using the imageMill2 acceleration engine. We have recently seen sales into Italy, Indonesia, India, Germany, Canada and Poland amongst others in 2012 and are looking at a very healthy prospect list for the remainder of the year. We expect further interest with the launch of the new FLOW timeline interface system at NAB 2012, which is fully integrated with Tangent control surfaces, and COLOURFLOW which adds primary colour correction and zoom/pan/rotate scan effects for a fully integrated workflow”.
Simon Clark
Business Development Manager
Cintel International Ltd.
Tel: +44 (0)1920 463939
Direct: +44 (0) 1920 888785
Mobile: +44 (0) 7776 297372
skype: simon.clark2005
The International Colorist Academy will be represented at NAB by Warren Eagles and Cedric Lejeune. Warren will be on the BMD booth and will also be giving a daily ICA Resolve tutorial on the Manhattan Edit Workshop stand. details at http://www.mewshop.com/ Cedric will be spreading himself around the South hall, and will be contactable via the Autodesk stand.
Quantel at NAB 2012 #SL2415
We'll have three main new developments on the booth - all focused on high end color and finishing.
Pablo continues to develop and the latest software includes loads of features asked for by existing users including a new Stereo3D multi-layer timeline, new tracker, 48fps support, higher resolution color cubes, ACES support and the latest digital camera support including F65, HDRx and Canon.
There's a new Neo Nano panel - for those applications where you still want a professional panel but can't use the full-size Neo. Increasingly people want Pablo with them not just in their main suites and Neo Nano helps with that.
The big announcement though is the new Pablo - a completely software product using nVidia Maximus multi-GPU technology to deliver interactive performance. new Pablo will be available as software-only or as a range of turnkey systems and will integrate easily into facility SAN/NAS storage. Neo or Neo Nano panels can be added to any system. new Pablo will be featuring in our booth theatre every hour on the hour and will also be on the show floor for you to get a good hands on.
And finally Michael Cioni, Light Iron CEO, will be making a guest appearance on the booth at 11 on the Tuesday. Michael is a passionate and inspiring speaker and well worth a listen.
All the NAB news before during and after the show from www.quantel.com
Have a great show!
--Rob Lingelbach 01:55, 10 April 2012 (BST)



