New da Vinci Resolve R-100 takes aim at broader market

Sep 23, 2008 8:00 AM

    

At IBC2008, da Vinci Systems unveiled its new Resolve R-100, a fully upgradable, lower-cost version of its Resolve R-series family of digital mastering suites designed specifically for boutique post houses, production studios and TV broadcasters. 

The Resolve R-100 is a full-featured, nonlinear image processor that can handle 4K resolution and fit into existing digital workflows, including post houses that principally perform editing or VFX work. Like all Resolve suites, the R-100 is capable of running a telecine and operating from a shared database to enhance workflow efficiency.

The Resolve R-100 comes with a full toolkit of features, including PowerWindows, and has been designed to be upgraded to the level of any of the higher-end systems in the Resolve R-series family.

For more information, visit www.davsys.com.




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