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Adobe licenses Vizrt’s Curious gFx software
Jun 30, 2005 1:33 PM, News Technology Update e-newsletter
Curious Software developed Curious gFx as a raster paint, retouching and rotoscoping software package for film, video, and broadcast.
Vizrt has entered into an agreement with Adobe Systems whereby Adobe will license, develop and distribute Vizrt’s Curious gFx software.
Adobe will use this licensed technology to expand the professional capabilities of its product line by integrating it into future Adobe software.
Curious gFx is a raster paint, retouching and rotoscoping software package for film, video, and broadcast developed by Curious Software, which was acquired by Vizrt June 1, 2005. The agreement gives Adobe access to a paint engine for moving images and a sophisticated roto-matte system.
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