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Cinnafilm, Digital Film Central unveil new image-processing technology
Apr 15, 2009 11:58 AM
Cinnafilm will unveil its new Dark Energy software suite and its Pixel Strings GPU image-processing engine during the NAB Show at a hospitality suite in the Renaissance Hotel, across from the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Cinnafilm has partnered with Digital Film Central (DFC), to develop de-grain, de-noise and clean-up functions and will unveil these new capabilities as additions to Dark Energy image-processing tools.
This software platform offers format conversion, restoration, optimization, enhancement, film simulation and retiming on a single workstation. Cinnafilm and DFC worked together to co-develop Dark Energy’s advanced restoration and optimization modules, enabling grain reduction and noise reduction functionality that raises the bar for DI image quality and HD mastering.
See Cinnafilm and Digital Film Central during the NAB Show at the Renaissance Hotel; look for signs in the lobby for directions to the suite.
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