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ColorVision-Milori Showcases Digital Display Video
Calibration Systems At CEDIA (22/9/2004)
Video images jump off the screen with realism,
depth and accuracy with the latest version of ColorFacts
ColorVision, the digital imaging unit of Datacolor
INC has extended its market reach with the newly acquired Milori
product line. As a result, this global leader in color technology
solutions showcases the latest digital display-video calibration
systems at CEDIA September 10-12, 2004 (booth no.1138).
A window based application, ColorFacts Professional(tm)
is a flexible, easy-to-use color calibration software system. It
analyzes and optimizes the performance of video display systems,
rear projection TV's, projectors, plasma displays and direct-view
televisions. ColorFacts technology is ideal for consumers who demand
professional-level image quality as well as custom design/installation
specialists and video calibration professionals in the corporate
and home entertainment markets.
ColorFacts Professional(tm) with Trichromat
- 1 tristmilus colorimeter, is also on display in Booth 1138. This
Integrated hardware/ software solution is bundled with powerful
hardware and easy mounting solutions that provide everything necessary
for comprehensive display analysis over emissive display screens.
Attendees may explore the many benefits-rich
features of ColorFacts Professional, including how to improve the
accuracy of a displayed image quickly and easily by overlaying the
system's analyzed display characteristics right on the screen.
Integration is now offered with the latest
version of ColorFacts with a wide range of hardware devices, and
introduces several innovative new features. Exclusive features include
video wall and command/control center calibration assistance, direct
signal generator integration, assistance in calibrating digital
displays based on DLP and LCOS technologies, Internet integrations,
new color spaces and more.
"We are continually working with our customers
to find out what tools they are looking for in the video calibration
space," said ColorVision vice-president Brian Levey. "We were increasingly
hearing the need from our customers for more advanced tools for
performing detailed display device analysis for the quickly growing
DLP and LCOS digital display markets. The acquisition of Milori
and key employees including the founder Mark Hunter creates a great
synergy between our technologies that will help us serve this broadening
market well with exceptional color solutions."
www.milori.com
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