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Arri releases ARRI Relativity™

PVC News Staff | 06/26

ARRI Relativity™ is a powerful suite of software tools that offers fast, efficient and interactive control of texture and time using sophisticated motion estimation techniques. ARRI Relativity™ software is powered by Pixel Strings™, the first engine to harness the potential of GPU-based parallel processing for motion estimation and spatial-temporal image filtering.  In its most comprehensive version, the entire Relativity software bundle is currently comprised of three different applications: Texture Control, Film Simulation and SpaceTime Converter, with more coming soon. The software suite is modular and easily configured to meet the needs of each customer. All tools have a simple interface with interactive visualization of the manipulated image.

Texture Control

Control the level of film grain and digital noise, mix and match the textures of 16mm, 35mm and digital images, for a particular effect or visual continuity. Reduce grain or noise prior to compression for Blu-Ray and DVD authoring or any cable/satellite/IPTV distribution while retaining picture detail. Produce impressive theatrical quality images from Super 16mm or 2-perf 35mm. With the optional Film Simulation module, make grain an aesthetic choice by adding a pleasing texture to the finished product.

Film Simulation

Add natural looking film grain to digitally captured images or CGI. Or add the subtle grain of 35mm film to 16mm origination that has been de-grained via Texture Control.

SpaceTime Converter

Convert any TV or motion picture format into another, with crop/zoom, spatial resampling, frame rate conversion, de-interlacing and addition or removal of 3:2 pulldown through an easy-to-use interface. Supports real-time processing of HD or SD images. Includes audio format conversion and resampling (with or without pitch correction). Resample time for creative tempo changes, slow motion and speed ramp effects.

COMING SOON

Retimer

Provides artifact-free, single pass retiming of video and audio (up to plus or minus 10%), allowing broadcasters, content providers and post production facilities to customize program times to fit into new time slots.

Clean

Enables automated removal of dirt and scratches from film imagery with impressive speed, leaving time for the experts to work on any remaining artifacts.

Technical Specifications

  • Procedural graphic user interface with interactive display
  • Timeline with scene detection
  • Key-framed or global operations
  • Watchdog “set and forget” file valet
  • Scriptable command line interface
File formats: DPX, Cineon (10 bit RGB)
Streaming Formats: Uncompressed QuickTime. Compressed QT and AVI formats available with user-installed codecs, quality and performance may vary.
Video I/O Dual HD-SDI 4:4:4 or 4:2:2 via Blackmagic DeckLink Studio capture cards
Audio: Audio format conversion and resampling (with pitch correction)
Workstation: Core™ i7-920 Quad-Core 2.66GHz, GeForce® GTX 285
Video display: Dual DVI or HDMI connector
Network Connections: 2 Gb Ethernet ports
External storage: eSATA, USB 2.0 connector
Additional Options: 4 GB Fibre Channel, 10 GB Ethernet, Infiniband, HD-SDI (Black Magic)
Power requirements: 110 V/60 Hz or 220 V/50 Hz, 1000 W
Internal Storage: 2 TB RAID 5 Storage, upgradable to 3.6 TB
Operating system: Windows XP

For more information about the ARRI Relativity™ suite of software, contact:

Americas
Richard Antley
Director of Sales, Digital Systems
ARRI Inc.
Tel: 818-841-7070
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Europe
Henning Rädlein
Business Development, Digital Systems
Arnold & Richter Cine Technik
Tel: +49 89 3809 1970
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Technical data subject to change without further notice. © 2009 ARRI Inc.

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