Adobe Acquires Assets From Cycore Cult Effects and Atomic Power Evolution.Business Editors SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 26, 2001 CYCORE Plug-In Technology Adds Exciting New Creative Options to Adobe After Effects 5.0 Following the introduction of Adobe(R) After Effects(R) 5.0, Adobe Systems Adobe Systems Incorporated (pronounced a-DOE-bee IPA: /əˈdoʊbiː/) (NASDAQ: ADBE) (LSE: ABS) is an American computer software company headquartered in San Jose, California, USA. Incorporated (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :ADBE ADBE Adobe Systems, Inc. (stock symbol) ) today announced that it has acquired the plug-in technology from Cycore Cult Effects (TM) and Atomic Power Evolution (TM). Adobe After Effects 5.0 is the first Adobe software A list of Adobe Systems products. Current
"After Effects users can let their imaginations run wild using these powerful tools," said David Trescot, director of Dynamic Media for Adobe. "Our technology acquisitions from two of the industry-leading plug-in developers allow us to provide our customers with even more tools for creating dramatic and powerful effects on the desktop. Adobe continues to fulfill the creative needs of the motion graphics and visual effects community." Adobe After Effects 5.0 includes sophisticated plug-in technology, including the popular Shatter tool from Atomic Power's Evolution. Shatter lets users extrude extrude /ex·trude/ (ek-strldbomacd´) 1. to force out, or to occupy a position distal to that normally occupied. 2. in dentistry, to occupy a position occlusal to that normally occupied. a layer into 3D space and blow it up in entertaining ways. Users can create elaborate "shock-wave" explosions. By animating a force point, the user can "paint with an explosive brush" to break up a layer bit by bit. Preset "shatter maps" include bricks, glass, puzzle pieces, and many others. The acquisition of Cycore's Cult Effects technology expands the creative options in Adobe After Effects through several key features. Vector paint, one of the top feature requests from customers, lets users paint precisely over time. Vector Paint includes wiggle controls that make it easy to create a hand-animated look. Fractal Noise simulates organic backgrounds and creates fractal-based displacement maps, textures and mattes. The Vector Paint and Fractal Noise tools are included in the After Effects 5.0 Production Bundle version. In addition to Shatter, Vector Paint and Fractal Noise, new effects available inside of After Effects 5.0 include Radio Waves Radio waves Electromagnetic energy of the frequency range corresponding to that used in radio communications, usually 10,000 cycles per second to 300 billion cycles per second. , Colorama, and Optics Compensation (Production Bundle only). A complete list of new effects added to After Effects 5.0, can be found in the New Feature Highlight sheet at http://www.adobe.com/aftereffects. Adobe will provide support to existing Cycore Cult Effects and Atomic Power Evolution customers through its online support forum on the Adobe website at http://www.adobe.com/support/forums. Please also see media release of September 26, 2000 at www.cycore.com. As of today Cycore terminates all sales of CultEffects. About Adobe Systems Incorporated Founded in 1982, Adobe Systems Incorporated (www.adobe.com) builds award- winning software solutions for Network Publishing, including Web, print, video, wireless and broadband applications. Its graphic design, imaging, dynamic media and authoring tools enable customers to create, manage and deliver visually-rich, reliable content. Headquartered in San Jose, Calif., Adobe is the second largest PC software company in the U.S., with annual revenues exceeding $1.2 billion. About Cycore Cycore is the leader in interactive 3D software for e-business. Cycore Cult3D(R) software is an award winning product visualisation technology used on Web sites, in Microsoft Office(R) documents and in Adobe(R) Acrobat(R) files, to help e-businesses increase online sales, enhance sales presentations and improve customer service. More than 300 brand name companies, including Palm, NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98). NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd. , CNN CNN or Cable News Network Subsidiary company of Turner Broadcasting Systems. It was created by Ted Turner in 1980 to present 24-hour live news broadcasts, using satellites to transmit reports from news bureaus around the world. , ABB n. 1. Among weavers, yarn for the warp. Hence, Noun 1. ABB - an urban hit squad and guerrilla group of the Communist Party in the Philippines; formed in the 1980s and Toyota use Cult3D on their Web sites. To date the number of Cult3D viewer downloads exceeds 6 million. The company was founded and maintains headquarters in Sweden, with offices in the US, Canada, UK, France and Germany. Sales were 17.7 million SEK SEK In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Swedish Krona. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. for the year 2000. For further information please visit http://www.cycore.com. Cult3D is a registered trademark of Cycore. 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