“We believe there is still a place for a new film recorder in the market” said FilmLight Founder Wolfgang Lempp. “The AatonK sets a new benchmark – improvements in image quality at 4K; flexibility and performance for digital archiving and the ability to record direct to print, position the AatonK as the premier choice for leading post-facilities, totally outperforming other film recorders.”
“AatonK establishes a new standard for performance in digital film recorders,” added Aaton Founder Jean-Pierre Beauviala. “This system brings both higher speed and exceptionally high image resolution with extremely stable densitometric characteristics. Even when upgraded with the latest technology, laser recorders yield only half the speed of the AatonK. For archiving film on black & white separations-an important business for years to come-the AatonK is nine times as fast as current laser recorders.”
The AatonK utlilises a revolutionary diffraction limited telecentric lens and sensor system to increase recording speed and resolution. The system employs no moving parts during frame exposure and records several times faster than any other 4K capable systems; it also delivers nearly twice the MTF (a measure of resolution) at 4K for colour inter-negative and positive films.
The system’s 16K CCD reflex analyser provides automatic self calibration, eliminating the need for frequent wedge shoot-outs and densitometer sessions, and ensuring absolute consistency from one job to the next and one machine to the next.
The system supports output to intermediate, camera negative, direct to print, colour reversal and black & white, making it possible to offer the best output option for each project.
Aaton has also designed the system to avoid some of the service issues that plague other film recorders. “The AatonK has no moving imaging parts, no lasers or CRT that require periodic replacement,” said FilmLight Director of Sales Mike Grieve. “That results in lower support and operating costs for the life of the machine.”
AatonK can be seen at IBC at the Aaton (6.A18) and FilmLight (7.A11) stands. FilmLight will also be demonstrating Northlight 2, the latest version of its 8K film scanner. Aaton will show its new lightweight extremely quiet 2Perf/3Perf, Penelope, made for the 35mm Digital intermediate age.
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