Cinema-tal, although this year it has chosen not to exhibit with its own stand at IBC’09, will be present through other exhibitors at IBC 2009 as ARRI, Assimilate, Autodesk, Cintel, Da Vinci, Digital Film Technology, Iridas and Pandora. In many of these spaces will be present the new monitor Cinemage with 10bits of color.

Cinetal Serie B

Cinetal Cinemáge

Cinema-tal, Specialized in color management solutions, this year it has chosen not to be present with its own stand at IBC’09 although their systems can be seen in the space of other brands such as ARRI, Assimilate, Autodesk, Cintel, Da Vinci, Digital Film Technology, Iridas and Pandora. In many of these stands you can see the expansion of the Series B of monitors with the new Cinemáge in 23 and 42 Inch (that come to join the 19”) and 10 Color gamut bits for seamless monitoring of HD signals as DCI standards. The B series complements the Cinemage 2000 which has become a de facto standard in the industry. Integrated into the Cinemage B Series product line will also be able to win at the new CineSpace, a color management software that provides precise control of both DCI, HD and SD. Together with the Cinemage results an optimized combination of 3D LUT 1D LUT and color of 21 bits that provide the highest accuracy in monitor calibration, as well as its emulation and preview. Another proposal of Cine-tal is the Cinemage 2000, than now in its version 4.14 will include support for 2K, XYZ color, Xyz, waveform monitor, and independent color space in input/output. Also added to the version 4.0 the integration of the CineSpace manager. last, review the Davio range that provides full high-precision calibration for plasma display and a host of stereoscopic workflow solutions using the Davio Stereo library. Davio is a versatile solution for video signal processing, including stereoscopic workflow, Video display calibration system, Display equipment and color calibration system. Davio consists of a versatile software library that runs on a powerful hardware platform.


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