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Revision as of 12:07, 15 October 2014
DVO Effects
DVO stands for Digital Vision Optics, a collection of image processing tools running in software on generic computer platforms. DVO effects are optimised to make use of the latest multithreading, CPU and GPU computer technology.
With the DVO toolset, Digital Vision brings twenty years of experience in developing high performance image processing algorithms to the world of data-centric restoration, digital intermediate and commercial work.
Many DVO effects are available and will be described in this chapter.
DVO tools are shot based and require the presence of scene information. Always scene detect pre-conformed media or adjustment tracks that span more than one shot. |