Quantel to show generationQ products at IBC2003

Aug 14, 2003 12:00 PM

    

Quantel will demonstrate its generationQ line of products for digital intermediate, editing, graphics, news, sports and broadcast production at IBC.



Quantel’s eQ HD editing has new V2 software that adds compositing power with unlimited layers, in-context plug-ins, process tree compositing and 3D space and camera views.

Quantel’s iQ digital intermediate product will feature new V2 software. Its QColor in-context color correction system is fully integrated with the finishing process.

Quantel’s eQ HD editing system will be shown with new V2 software that adds compositing power with unlimited layers, in-context plug-ins, process tree compositing and 3D space and camera views.

The generationQ graphics products, including QPaintbox Pro, gQ and QPaintbox desktop software, also will boast new features thanks to the V2 software. Quantel will also show complete integration between generationQ graphics systems and sQServer. Quantel will also show its generationQ for news, sports and production.

Visit Quantel at IBC2003 in Stand 7.221 or visit www.quantel.com.

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