Elastic Dreams Morphing Software Latest Release for Casablanca NLE.Business Editors BOULDER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 27, 2000 Draco Systems has released Elastic Dreams, a spectacular morphing Transforming one image into another; for example, a car into a tiger. The term comes from metamorphosis. Morphing programs work by marking prominent points, such as tips and corners, of the before and after images. and motion effects software package for the award-winning Casablanca nonlinear video editor See nonlinear video editing. . Priced at $299, the product easily creates dramatic warp effects, funhouse-style stretched or distorted images, "morphed" images from one to another and animation effects such as talking animals or objects. Elastic Dreams was created for the Casablanca by MotionStudios, of Bremen, Germany. It includes Warp, an image processing image processing Set of computational techniques for analyzing, enhancing, compressing, and reconstructing images. Its main components are importing, in which an image is captured through scanning or digital photography; analysis and manipulation of the image, accomplished function, and three transitions functions, Draw, FX and Morph morph 1 n. An allomorph. [From morpheme.] morph 2 n. . Each function provides a wide range of effects, such as "Wave," "Sine," "Twirl" and "Sculpt sculpt v. sculpt·ed, sculpt·ing, sculpts v.tr. 1. To sculpture (an object). 2. To shape, mold, or fashion especially with artistry or precision: ," plus multiple projects and archived clips. It is compatible with any version of the Casablanca running System Software 3 or higher. The Elastic Dreams software is the latest in a series of third-party add-ons for the Casablanca. Other recent entries include the new Monument Deluxe Titler, with texture-mapped fonts and stunning fly-in/fly-out effects; Akaba Paint program, with keyframing for image changes that follow the footage; Spice Rack image processing and transition effects; and PC Link for transferring a wide variety of files between the Casablanca and a computer. Casablanca Stands Alone Draco Systems created a new category of self-contained digital video editors in 1997 with its Casablanca, a complete standalone nonlinear digital video editing See nonlinear video editing and video editor. system. It received Best Product awards from Videomaker magazine in 1998 and 1999, as well as inclusion in Media & Methods magazine's Awards Portfolio for the past three years. The Casablanca features image quality and capabilities that were previously available only on systems costing many times its retail purchase price. More than 45,000 units have been sold worldwide. The company released its ground-breaking Avio version of the Casablanca in March, 2000. With stunning MPEG-2 compression and high-speed Intel Pentium processor, the unit delivers much the same ease of use and high-capability editing software, at a starting price starting price n (COMM) → precio inicial starting price n → prix initial starting price start n (at auction of just $1,495 for the 12-gigabyte LT version and $1,795 for the 20-gigabyte ST version. Draco Systems Draco Systems Inc., of Boulder, Colorado The City of Boulder (, Mountain Time Zone) is a home rule municipality located in Boulder County, Colorado, United States. Boulder is the 11th most populous city in the State of Colorado, as well as the most populous city and the county , is the distributor for the Casablanca throughout North, Central and South America South America, fourth largest continent (1991 est. pop. 299,150,000), c.6,880,000 sq mi (17,819,000 sq km), the southern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . The Casablanca was developed in a cooperative venture between Draco Systems and MacroSystem GmbH, of Wetter, Germany, and is manufactured in Germany by Siemens Corp. In 1999, the company was named third fastest-growing technology company in Colorado and 55th in the US by the Deloitte & Touche Fast 500 program, based on the company's 5,000 percent growth over the previous five years. Draco Systems is located at 5485 Conestoga Court, Boulder, CO 80301; phone is 303/440-5311; fax: 303/440-5322; web site: www.draco.com; and general information e-mail: info@draco.com. |
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