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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
COLOR SYMMETRY 1.5 WITH UNIVERSAL LOOK AUTHORING ANNOUNCED
With Color Symmetry, Custom Looks Can Now Be Created and Viewed Across Popular
Post-Production Tools
NAB 2008
LAS VEGAS, NV (April 16, 2008) — Duiker Research Corp., creator of the Color Symmetry plug-in
suite, has announced Color Symmetry Version 1.5 with Universal Look Authoring.
Color Symmetry is a complete solution for emulating film looks and handling color consistently within
industry-standard animation, graphics, effects and post-production packages. Version 1.5 supports a growing number
of post workflows and formats as well as todayÕs increasingly creative look development demands.
Key new features include:
Universal Look Authoring – Two new nodes in the Color Symmetry plug-in suite allow custom looks to be authored within one Color Symmetry-supported application and then used instantly within any other Color Symmetry-supported application. For example, a director or DP can create a look in a Color Symmetry-supported application of their choosing (such as Adobe Photoshop), and have that look used correctly by their collaborators.
Expanded LUT Support – Color Symmetry’s Look Up Table (LUT) support has been expanded to include a comprehensive range of LUT formats. This includes new support for LUTs for Discreet Flame, LUTher and Fusion as well as ICC profiles. Color Symmetry now also encompasses tools to convert between and among various formats.
Plug-ins for More Applications – The Color Symmetry suite, which already provides plug-ins for a broad range of popular toolsets, has been extended to include new software releases such as The FoundryÕs NUKE 5.0 and Autodesk Maya 2008.
Monitor Calibration Solution – Volume sales of Color Symmetry Version 1.5 with Universal Look Authoring will ship with Pantone Eye One, providing base-level calibration for monitors and displays.
"Color Symmetry 1.1 solved the problem of emulating film in the digital
workflow," said Haarm-Pieter Duiker, founder of Duiker Research. "Version
1.5 takes the next step by allowing users to create and accurately pass on their
own Film Looks. Film Looks can be created and viewed interchangeably within industry-standard
applications by various different collaborators Ñ DPs working in Photoshop, graphics
design firms working in After Effects, film companies using Shake, Nuke or Fusion
and film finishing houses using Scratch or Framecycler."
Color Symmetry addresses the needs for film look emulation, color space conversion
and color operations in a single package that is consistent across applications and
platforms. It solves a fundamental digital post-production challenge by allowing
artists creating and rendering shots and elements to see the images as they would
appear on film. It offers Identical Color Handing across vastly different software
packages, color spaces and user platforms and even allows consistent work between
the logarithmic world of 2D live-action color imagery and linear world of 3D lighting
and floating-point high-dynamic color range.
Early adopters of Color Symmetry include such companies as Evil Eye Pictures in
San Francisco, The Lab VFX R&D in Mexico and Sony Entertainment Europe.
Pricing & Availability
Color Symmetry Version 1.5 with Universal Look Authoring is available now. For
sales and purchasing information, please contact info@duikerresearch.com
or call (415) 771-8991.
A single license of Color Symmetry suite includes color handling and film look capabilities for products including:
- – Adobe After Effects
- – Adobe Photoshop
- – Apple Shake
- – Autodesk 3ds Max
- – Autodesk Maya
- – Autodesk Toxik
- – Newtek Lightwave
- – Eyeon Digital Fusion
- – Iridas Framecycler
- – Assimilate Scratch
- – OpenFX
Color Symmetry additionally integrates
directly into production renderers such as mental images Mental Ray
and Splutterfish Brazil for projects that require command line rendering
support.
About Duiker Research Corp.
Based in California, Duiker Research Corp. produces innovations in
imagery for the motion picture and television
industry. Products include Color Symmetry, as well as an an expanding
range of plug-ins, shaders and tools that support and streamline visual
effects and animation creation. For further information, visit www.colorsymmetry.com.
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