- Picture correction – Phoenix provides tools to bring back original detail, enhance colour, stabilise picture, reduce noise, and manage grain.
- Defect reduction ‘ Operators can quickly remove dirt, dust, hair, scratches and colour defects as well as blotch-restore the original colour fidelity.
- Picture enhancement and conversion ‘ Phoenix delivers high-quality pictures, trims scene-to-scene colour differences and optimises for deliverable formats, sharpness and anti-aliasing.
Simon Cuff, Digital Vision President and COO, said, “Just as non linear colour correction has opened up a new market for many facilities which until recently did not offer grading as a service, a re-engineered restoration process can provide new opportunities in volume re-mastering. Our goal with Phoenix is to enable facilities to process an entire project overnight on a single workstation and then review, tweak, and deliver it the next day. The combination of in-context restoration, a simplified UI, automated fixes and the ability to leverage available computing power delivers a toolset that makes volume re-mastering commercially viable.”
Technicolor Creative Services in Burbank, California is beta-testing Phoenix on a number of restoration test projects.
Pricing & Availability
Digital Vision Phoenix is expected to be available as a software-only offering for a range of Windows- and Linux-based systems in 2008. Pricing will be announced at availability. Please contact Digital Vision for further information.
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