New Digital Imaging Software imparts added depth, realism, and a natural ease of vision in all imaging formats
April 12, 2006 DarbeeVision is a software technology that enhances digital images, and provides an unprecedented level of near 3D realism, covering both 3D and 2D approaches. DVn software enables the depth cues of stereo pair images to be naturally expressed for any 2D media (without glasses or expensive hardware) and naturally "smuggles-in" 3D depth cues into 2D created media, resulting in stunning realistic 2D images. Check out the sample images inside. DVn processing has already been used in three major films: Academy Award Winner, Robert Altman's Oscar-winning motion picture "Gosford Park," "Images," and "The Company." Robert Altman said that DarbeeVision is like, "putting on a new pair of glasses." Technical director For Kodak's Cinesite digital effects and digital intermediate businesses, Steve Wright, declared, "Wow! The Darbonized shots had a sharpness, clarity, and scene depth that gave them a 'hyper-realism' compared to the originals...that would make any feature film stand out." Wes Adams from GP Color Imaging Group, a part of the Macintosh desktop publishing revolution from its infancy affirmed, "DarbeeVision is one of those products that is at the cusp of innovation."
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