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Digital Vision slashes restoration toolset prices by over 50%

20 May 2010

London, England - Digital Vision’s is slashing prices by over 50% in an aggressive new pricing structure for its premium restoration solution Phoenix and DVO software toolset.

In a press statement Digital Vision said the new pricing sets a standard for the industry with no other solution able to offer a fully tailored system for restoration, finishing and remastering.

A spokesperson for Digital Vision told Asia Image the new pricing standards, a first in the industry, will not compromise the functions available in the Phoenix and DVO packages.

Phoenix includes all three of the DVO toolset packages: DVO Restore, DVO Enhance & DVO Convert). It provides a standard which creates a full restoration, reversioning and remastering system that no other manufacturer can currently supply regarding technology and price point. The DVO toolsets are also available for the Nucoda grading & finishing platform, so the reduced pricing will allow Nucoda customers to add even more benefit and services to their clients.

“Digital Vision is dedicated to continue supplying a feature rich toolset that answers the needs of its customers and reflects today’s market. As such the company will be making further key announcements in the coming months,” Torbjörn Dyrvold, Digital Vision restoration product manager said in a press statement. He adds, “Aside from these new price changes, which allow more customers to take advantage of our premium restoration and remastering tools, we will also be addressing specific market requests with new products and price points that will see Digital Vision continue to lead the market.”

The company also announced plans for the release of DVO Clarity in June. The next-generation of de-noiser and film grain management software will be included in the current DVO Enhance software package at no extra cost.


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