Avid introduces software-only Avid DS version at IBC2010

Sep 21, 2010 12:09 PM

    

At IBC2010, Avid announced Avid DS 10.5, a software-only solution designed to deliver finishing and conform workflows at an approachable price point for post facilities of all sizes.

As the first software-only version of Avid's all-in-one visual effects, finishing and conforming solution, Avid DS 10.5 software delivers a single system with support for full DI workflows for RED, 2K, 4K, DPX and ARRIRAW projects; deep compositing and paint toolsets for high-end graphics and color work; and integration with Avid ISIS shared storage and Interplay production management solutions.

Avid DS 10.5 offers a feature-set to help users manage their project pipeline, including:

  • All-in-one graphics and compositing capabilities;
  • Full 2K playback or HD RGB 4:4:4 proxies for precise color correction and data management of effects and titles;
  • REDRocket accelerator card support;
  • Increased access to the toolset of AVX2 effects.




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