ASSIMILATE ships SCRATCH 5.2

Dec 6, 2010 8:00 AM

    

ASSIMILATE has announced the immediate availability of SCRATCH 5.2, a digital cinema and broadcast imaging tool for dailies, conforming, color grading and finishing.

SCRATCH 5.2 offers new features that allow post-production artists to boost creativity and productivity in both the grading and finishing of complex projects as well as the dailies workflow.

New finishing features include improved stereo 3-D-specific features, such as:

  • An S-Lock feature that allows artists to keep a left-eye/right-eye dual-view configuration, while interactively selecting which stream to grade, sync or visually manipulate.
  • Convergence, scaling and versioning that enable a streamlined, highly efficient 3-D pipeline.
  • Supported output to any one of the available stereo patterns.

New features for dailies production and viewing include additions for RED-based productions allow directors, DPs and post artists virtually unlimited creativity and flexibility in the dailies process.




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