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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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IRIDAS and CineForm Announce
Full RAW and RGB Post Solution
Strategic
Cooperation Offers Compressed Workflow Up to 4K |
Munich/Solana Beach: December 6,
2007 – IRIDAS and
CineForm®,
Inc. have established a strategic cooperation to advance
compressed workflow technologies for movie acquisition and
postproduction. IRIDAS has incorporated support for the CineForm
RAW™
and CineForm Intermediate™
file formats into all its products, including FrameCycler, the
industry standard for postproduction playback since 2001, and
SpeedGrade, the company's non-destructive color correction
application family. CineForm has integrated the SpeedGrade .Look
file format in the CineForm metadata architecture. For
filmmakers, this means substantially leaner production and
postproduction workflows with non-destructive grading embedded
as metadata.
"CineForm has created the first real
time compression algorithm which is effectively
indistinguishable from uncompressed footage," said IRIDAS CEO
Lin Kayser. "Adding to this the advantages of RAW processing
allows artists to review, edit, grade, and finish their work
without 'developing' their material until final rendering. For
the first time, we have a real-time workflow with regular hard
disks instead of RAID subsystems."
CineForm played a key role in
realizing a non-destructive color metadata workflow for the
Silicon Imaging camera earlier this year. The ability to store
SpeedGrade .Looks from the camera in the compressed file meant
that complete color and image data were available to everyone in
post - within manageable file sizes. Around the same time IRIDAS
was turning heads at NAB 2007 with the industry’s first real
time de-mosaic of uncompressed RAW formats from cameras such as
the Phantom 4K and the ARRI D20.
These developments have now come
together. CineForm RAW - designed for the new generation of
digital cinema cameras - allows filmmakers to retain all of the
sensor data from the camera. CineForm’s new Prospect 2K software
fills the last gap in the RAW workflow by enabling artists to
access, apply, and exchange the embedded .Look metadata
non-destructively within editing applications such as Adobe®
Premiere®
Pro. CineForm RAW can even be played in Windows Media Player
with the SpeedGrade color profile applied.
"IRIDAS has been pushing the
envelope for digital workflows since introducing the first
software solution for uncompressed playback seven years ago,"
said David Taylor, CEO of CineForm. "By showing them a
considerable amount of test data, we were able to convince
IRIDAS that a compressed workflow is a viable alternative even
for high-end postproduction pipelines. With CineForm support now
available in both FrameCycler and SpeedGrade, facilities can
work with compressed CineForm files just like they would with
DPX or other formats, with the advantage of having live color
metadata included directly in the file."
For more information on these
technologies contact CineForm at (858) 345-2645 or IRIDAS at +49
89 330 35 142.
About CineForm
CineForm, Inc., located in Solana Beach, California, develops
software products used by media professionals in high-resolution
digital cinema and online post-production environments.
CineForm's acclaimed Wavelet-based compression technologies run
on affordable Windows or Macintosh PCs and offer unmatched
visual fidelity and cross-platform file compatibility for
acquiring digital content, editing, long-term archiving, and
digital distribution. For more information, contact CineForm at
858-345-2645, or visit CineForm's website at
www.cineform.com
About IRIDAS
IRIDAS pioneered desktop film-resolution playback in 2001. Its
FrameCycler products are now the industry standard for
frame-based image review. In 2003 IRIDAS introduced the first
non-destructive color correction application. Today SpeedGrade
and FrameCycler provide the critical links in an end-to-end
pipeline for uncompressed content and color metadata. IRIDAS'
applications are used by filmmakers around the world and most
major animation and postproduction houses. IRIDAS is an
independent, privately held company headquartered in Munich,
Germany. For more information, visit www.iridas.com.
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