The Resolve R-100 Brings the Power of da Vinci to Everyone
by | Sep 12, 2008 - 1:17:58 PM
At IBC2008, da Vinci Systems
unveiled its new Resolve R-100, a fully upgradable, cost-effective version of
the powerful Resolve R-series family of digital mastering suites and designed
specifically for boutique post houses, production studios, and television
broadcasters.
"da Vinci has always
been known in the industry for its dedication to the high-end post-production
market, so the Resolve R-100 may take some people by surprise," said Dean
Lyon, director of marketing at da Vinci. "In fact, what we're doing with
the R-100 is enabling a broader range of facilities to own a da Vinci system to
take advantage of a superb color corrector with da Vinci power, quality,
features, and support. For those who have always aspired to own a da Vinci, now
they can."
The Resolve R-100 is a
full-featured, nonlinear image processor that can handle 4K resolution and fits
seamlessly 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. Because it is a single-workstation solution, the R-100 can
be deployed effectively by a post house or production studio wanting a second
Resolve suite for an assistant or for quality control work. For broadcasters,
the R-100 will prove particularly valuable because of the amazing speeds it
achieves when processing HD images.
The Resolve R-100 comes
loaded with a full toolkit of features — including PowerWindows — and has been
designed to be upgraded easily and cost effectively to the level of any of the
higher-end systems in the Resolve R-series family. The R-100 is available for
immediate shipment. The new R-100 can be seen in action by visiting da Vinci at
IBC, stand 7.31C, through Sept. 16. And don't miss the technology demonstration
of the new R-700, the world's fastest color enhancement and image processing
system, illustrating da Vinci's drive to high performance and usability.
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