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Cineon/DPX PRO QT Components updated

updated 09:35 am EST, Mon November 20, 2006

 

Cineon/DPX PRO for QT 7.1


Glue Tools has released version 2.0.4 of its Cineon/DPX PRO QuickTime Components for Mac OS X. This New Release Includes Improved 64-bit Pixel Support, Spotlight improvements, and speed/memory optimizations. The Cineon and DPX PRO QuickTime components, currently available for QuickTime 7.1, have now been optimized to increase performance. This new release fixes problems with QuickTime and 64-bit pixel support during Movie Exports. Version 2.0.4 also includes significantly faster Spotlight indexing, and a nearly instantaneous Cineon/DPX directory parsing, allowing the Finder to be used for searching and viewing thumbnails of large Cineon or DPX sequences. In addition, 64-bit file sizes are now supported, allowing sequences over 4GB to be loaded and saved. As with the previous versions, this new release supports 8 and 16-bit linear image data, as well as 10-bit Logarithmic, Raw and Linear image data. Cineon DPX QuickTime Components are available for $90 (free upgrade for existing owners).


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