At NAB2007, Autodesk launched Lustre Color Management, an integrated, out-of-the-box solution that provides greater fidelity in color reproduction among Autodesk systems.
With custom-built look up tables (LUTs), this toolset accurately and consistently emulates how a digital image will appear when printed to film. It also brings various image input formats into a common frame of reference so they can be previewed and converted to the required output format.
The Lustre Color Management feature is included in the new extension releases for Autodesk Inferno, Autodesk Flame and Autodesk Toxik visual effects systems, Autodesk Fire and Autodesk Smoke editing/finishing system, Autodesk Backdraft Conform background media management and I/O software, and Autodesk Lustre digital color grading system.
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