IRIDAS Presents SpeedGrade DI
with DualStream
Stereoscopic Color Grading Demonstration at DGA Digital Day
2007
Munich: July 24, 2007 ... IRIDAS, who introduced the
first software solution for uncompressed stereoscopic
playback in 2002, will demonstrate SpeedGrade DI with
DualStream at the Directors' Guild of America's Digital Day
2007 on July 28 in Beverly Hills, California. SpeedGrade
DI with DualStream offers filmmakers a real-time
stereoscopic color grading and film finishing solution for
HD, 2K and higher resolution content.
IRIDAS' DualStream stereoscopic technology has been used
in production work, scientific research, and presentation
settings since 2002. In 2007 IRIDAS began to offer
DualStream as an available option for of its real-time
playback applications, including SpeedGrade DI. Visitors to
Digital Day 2007 will be able to don stereo glasses and
experience stereoscopic color grading in action.
"Our team has been using IRIDAS stereoscopic tools for
years," said David Kenneth, VFX Producer at I.E. Effects.
"It was the best solution then and it still is now: a
reliable playback system for our work - and for client
review." Footage from current I.E.Effects projects will be
shown at Digital Day in the IRIDAS booth.
"Artists work with a lot more confidence when they can
see their material the way the audience will see it," said
Steve Crouch, Director of IRIDAS USA. "That creates a much
more efficient work environment: fewer surprises and better
results in less time."
Digital Day 2007 attendance is by invitation. The event
takes place on Saturday, July 28, at the Directors Guild
headquarters and screening rooms in Beverly Hills. The
IRIDAS exhibit will be in the main lobby. IRIDAS' DualStream
stereoscopic module is available for all 2007 versions of
FrameCycler as well as SpeedGrade HD and SpeedGrade DI. For
more information visit www.iridas.com or contact IRIDAS at
+49 89 330 35 142, or IRIDAS USA at (818) 951-8927.
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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