ASSIMILATE to show latest SCRATCH features

Aug 17, 2005 2:20 PM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    

ASSIMILATE will show its SCRATCH data-centric workflow solution at IBC2005. The solution increases and simplifies production workflow in film post-production.

SCRATCH includes:

  • SCRATCH Data-Centric: Features simultaneous, real-time, multi-resolution review/playback, assemble/edit, conform, primary color grading, scratch audio, visual effects, data management and final mastering to film.
  • SCRATCH SCAFFOLDS: Includes creative grading features, such as same-source grading stacks (unlimited layers), HSV/RGB keyers, free-form shapes with soft edges that can be animated, a curve editor, transformations, a tracker/stabilizer, and stackable 3-D LUTs.
  • SCRATCH ZONE-1: Networked solution extends the real-time review and playback feature of SCRATCH to more individuals on the project team.

See Assimilate at IBC2005 stand 7.909 or visit www.assimilateinc.com.

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