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2K Plus System |
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Color enhancement today is more than just scene matching or shot-to-shot color grading.Everyday, |
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colorists are called upon to create their own stylistic "look" or to dynamically enhance a director or |
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cinematographer’s creative vision. In this way, filmmakers all over the world depend on colorists to |
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ultimately capture the essence of that vision and bring it to its final form. |
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Resolve System |
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Over the last 20 years, da Vinci has refined color correction earning recognition as the industry standard, |
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and now, da Vinci presents the latest in color and image enhancement. |
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Resolve - combining da Vinci’s world renowned Emmy award-winning image enhancement expertise |
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with non-linear conforming tools to improve workflow efficiency in the Digital Intermediate |
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Revival System |
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Until now, restoring aging motion picture film was a time-intensive, cost prohibitive process. And |
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because of the expense, only films with wide audience appeal - and hence only those guaranteeing |
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a high return on investment - were being restored to their original pristine condition. da Vinci |
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addresses these requirements with a set of sophisticated |
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Toolbox2 System |
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Toolbox2 is a unique collection of real-time image processing tools that greatly enhance the power |
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of the da Vinci 2K Plus image enhancement product family. Adding the Toolbox2 to an existing 2K Plus |
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creates fast access to a set of tools all of which are optimized to provide the colorist a quick route to |
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greater productivity and truly |
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Splice System |
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We have come a long way from the early days of color correction, with the current trends leading toward |
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Digital Intermediate(DI). So how will you cross the bridge to DI, gaining the benefits of non-linear |
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operation using existing infrastructure while maintaining compatability with existing workflows? For this |
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transition da Vinci created Splice - a "virtual telecine" which allows a linear color corrector to operate |
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as a non-linear device. |
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