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23/01/2012

Image Systems Reveal BVE Offering

Image Systems are getting set for the Broadcast Video Expo this February and have given Regional Film and Video a preview of what to expect at their stand next month.
Image Systems’ Phoenix range of software products provides the ultimate in video, film and digital restoration tools for archives and content owners.
The company’s Nucoda software portfolio incorporates a suite of colour grading and finishing solutions used in film and television post production, whilst its Golden Eye film scanners provide optimal high resolution scanning for DI, archive and restoration, handling negative, print and intermediate in all major film formats.
These products are a standard of the media and entertainment industry and are deployed at top facilities around the world. All of which will be displayed by Image Systems, Stand M40, during BVE.
Highlights for Broadcast Video Expo 2012:
Phoenix: the industry’s premium film, video and digital restoration and mastering solution.
Phoenix is unique as it’s the only high-end restoration and mastering solution that provides film, video and file-based restoration tools allowing users to get the most from their film and digital archives. Working in 64-bit Phoenix significantly improves speed and performance when restoring memory intensive projects. The system has been used recently by facilities including Éclair who restored Pathé’s 1940s French masterpiece Les Enfants du Paradis, Mars Motel who restored the iconic film Autumn Sonata starring Ingrid Bergman and Deluxe 142 who are rescuing the Hitchcock 9.
Precision grading panel: the next-generation of integrated work surfaces for Nucoda grading and finishing solutions.
Shipping to more than 50 customers worldwide, the next generation Precision control surface for the Nucoda grading solutions features five high resolution touch screens with unique menu navigation and toolset control. At BVE, discover the latest version of Nucoda, which now includes new features for the Precision grading panel.
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VMI.TV Ltd

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