Cinevator prints in real time
Cinevation will be present at the annual IBC trade show in Amsterdam , The Netherlands, from September 8-12
New model for a digital film process.
The buzz word in the film industry is digital projection,
but 35-mm film print is still the best carrier for
world wide distribution of moving images.
However, the process has to be modernized and more efficient.
The Digital Intermediate (or D.I.) process is the technique of posting
film digitally. The obvious advantages of such a process are quality,
control and flexibility. Unlike film finishing in a traditional lab sense,
the color, contrast and brightness of the image can be controlled
separately, allowing for greater image control to create a desired
look and there's no generational loss going straight back to film
negative. In a traditional laboratory finishing, the reproduction of film
elements to produce the final theatrical release prints can be visually
degrading, inconvenient and expensive.
Now the gap in the process is closed. Take the advantage of our
Cinevator process and go directly to 35- mm print material including
sound and subtitles in real-time.
Specifications:
Inputs
|
Ethernet (10 Mbit, 100 Mbit and 1Gbit), Firewire (IEEE 1394) DVI, SD-SDI, HD-SDI (4:2:2 or 4:4:4) |
Input file formats |
DPX, Cineon, TIFF, TGA, BMP |
Internal processing/Colour resolution |
48 bits (16 bit per RGB)
|
Recording/Printing speed
|
24 - 30 frames per second (24 fps with sound) |
Light source |
Long lifetime light source, - typically 25.000 hours lifetime |
Film Capacity |
50 m (160 ft) to 1220 m (4000 ft) |
Remote Control |
Remote control of the CinevatorT via Ethernet or separate VTR or Disk Recorder, - or control of VTR or Disk Recorder from the CinevatorT (by RS-422) |
Operation Time/Maintenance |
Designed for 24/7 continuous operation with scheduled maintenance |
Self-Diagnostics |
Advanced Self-Diagnostics with Event and Alarm reporting |
Safety |
Compliant with relevant technical and safety standards in EU and US |
Operating Environment |
Darkroom environment required. Operating temperature between 15 - 28 deg. C (60 - 80 deg F). Humidity between 20 - 75 % RH, non-condensing |
Power connection |
90 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, Single Phase, 10 A |
Dimensions |
w: 1750 mm (69''), h: 1850 mm (73''), d: 800 mm (32'') |
Weight |
Approx. 500 kg (1100 lbs) |







