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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

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The Pixel Farm Release PFTrack 4.1 Personal Learning Edition

Scott Gentry | 12/18

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The Pixel Farm Ltd., a leading developer of advanced image processing tools, announced today the immediate availability of PFTrack 4.1 Personal Learning Edition (PLE).

The free learning edition of The Pixel Farm’s industry-leading tracking and matchmoving application allows students, digital artists and facilities to evaluate, learn and master PFTrack 4.1 without the need for a permanent or temporary software license. The complete toolset of PFTrack 4.1, including geometry tracking, image-based modeling, z-depth extraction and multiple-motion solves, is included in PFTrack 4.1 PLE.

“As we close out a year of unprecedented growth, the release of PFTrack 4.1 PLE demonstrates our ongoing commitment to the production community, giving non-commercial access to PFTrack free of charge, to learn at your own pace. Digital artists who are new to PFTrack will become more marketable, making a new generation of professional matchmovers available to our rapidly growing list of facility partners, equipped with the best tools in the industry.” - Daryl Shail, Sales Director - North America, The Pixel Farm Ltd.

The only limitations in PFTrack 4.1 PLE are the ability to export camera and image data. Projects created in PFTrack 4.1 cannot be opened in the retail version, limiting PFTrack 4.1 PLE to non-commercial use.

Availability
PFTrack 4.1 PLE is free to download from The Pixel Farm’s website at the following link: http://www.thepixelfarm.co.uk/products/evaluate.aspx?PROD=3. For additional information, or to arrange for a temporary commercial license of PFTrack 4.1, please contact our Sales team.

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