DVS expands its Clipster system with an update that now supports uncompressed 4K RGB 12-bit video. An editor can mix clips at varying resolutions, including 4K, on the same timeline. The system now handles both primary and secondary color correction, pan and scan, rotation, cropping and transitions in real time, and supports color-management tools from Kodak and Arri. DVS also offers DVS -SAN, a DI central storage system, and the Pronto2K digital disk recorder.
Site: www.dvs.de
Key Features:
  • Supports 4K
  • Real-time 2K transitions and effects
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