Autodesk introduced the solution of Autodesk Lustre 2007 digital color graduation. Lustre has given it forms hundreds of films, including King Kong, Clerks II and the upcoming Macbeth and The Black Dahlia.
It is also growing demand for specialized tools for graduation digital as Lustre in the tv and film industry filmed in high definition (HD). With Lustre, the colorists can present stylized images, maintain continuity between shots and change the time of day in which the history. Lustre 2007 offers real-time capabilities through the use of large graphics processing units (GPUs) bandwidth and viable cost. It also allows the colorists collaborate with visual effects and finish, which promotes greater creativity, in addition to accelerate the completion of the project.
Lustre 2007 is based on a data-centric nonlinear software architecture. His GPU-accelerated graduation offers playback in real-time graduation of primary colors and capabilities of high school graduation. Presentation functionality Real-time solution makes it possible to start with a master 2K resolution and generate high definition (HD) images with graduation of reformatted primary schools and presentations with standard definition without the need for past delays of Rendering.
The volume of work of the Lustre 2007 facilitates the process of collaboration with the suite of finishing. Based on Autodesk Stone media or resident media in an open file system, this workload allows start graduation before finishing the final edition, giving to colorists more time to experiment and finish the image and feel of a project. For example, Lustre 2007 is you can use it to make a project by taking it out of the Autodesk Smoke editing/finishing or the visual effects system Autodesk Flame to Lustre and return it without the use of tapes video or file exports. This is possible through the Autodesk Wiretap client-server access protocol.
In addition, colorists can capture, interpret and terminate interlaced video material or progressive with Lustre 2007, making it the solution ideal for many types of graduation projects. With support for real field-based interpretation, video interlacing can be corrected using rotating figures, animated repositioning or resizing and displayed on video 10-bit on a transmission monitor, without flickers.

