French post house gives Pablo a 3-D makeover

Jun 6, 2011 8:00 AM

    

Quantel’s Pablo Neo HDTV system can be easily upgraded to full 3-D signal processing, complete with a range of 3-D layering and depth perception adjustments.

The Ciné Dia Group, a French film laboratory and post house located just outside Paris, has upgraded its Quantel Pablo, purchased in 2007, to full 4K and stereoscopic 3-D capability. The company provides the film and television industry with a wide range of services, such as theatrical copies of trailers, commercials and long-form movies. It also is one of the premiere private restoration laboratories in France.

“When we first bought our Pablo, the post-production industry had already fully embraced digital techniques,” said Daniel Colland, CEO of Ciné Dia, explaining the decision to upgrade the in-house system. “However our lab work was still mainly film-based. The cinema industry is now increasingly going digital, 4K and 3-D.”




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