Quantel to demonstrate iQ, Pablo support for 3-D stereographic productions

Jul 19, 2007 1:00 AM

    

Quantel’s Genetic Engineering introduces a new open teamwork infrastructure for post and DI.

At IBC2007, Quantel will exhibit its full range of creative systems for the DI, post and broadcast businesses. Additionally, the company will make the European debut of several major new products.

Genetic Engineering introduces a new open teamwork infrastructure for post and DI that increases efficiency, speeds workflow and encourages creativity. Genetic Engineering delivers a step change in flexibility by coupling the production technology with all of the people involved all of the time.

The company will also show real-time, interactive review working with simultaneous, full-quality stereoscopic streams on iQ and Pablo for 3-D productions.

Additionally, Quantel will showcase its post and DI product range running the latest color correction and effects toolsets, including Pablo, iQ and eQ. The company will also showcase the real-life news and sports workflows of many Quantel Enterprise sQ and Newsbox system users from around the world.

See Quantel at IBC2007 in stand 7.120, or visit www.quantel.com.




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