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  • Gary Adams

    April 26, 2010 at 3:59 pm in reply to: Revival

    All good questions. Revival and Resolve can easily share the same material when connected in a SAN type environment. Revival, in it’s current form can connect to a Pre Blackmagic Resolve database where the colorist can tag frames and sequences for repair. The new database in the BMD Resolve is not yet available to Revival since Revival is slightly behind in the development process. All in good time. Revival will indeed work in an infinibad environment just as easily as Ethernet. Using IB would move the bottleneck to CPUs, Bus, and Disk I/O probably. Be sure to weight the costs effectively. There are no license fees or costs for rendering in Revival any more. The user may add as many CPUs as desired without additional cost. I would be happy to discuss this further with anyone contacting me. Some processes may not benefit from lots of CPUs, while others may. Currently, only the DVS Centaurus family of Video I/O cards are supported with Revival as we are still running the DaVinci software. That, of course, may change in the near future.

    Gary

  • Gary Adams

    April 24, 2010 at 6:26 pm in reply to: Revival

    The posted prices at NAB for DaVinci Revival software is US$1495. DaVinci Revival Pro software is US$9995. Always a bit nervous to type prices for fear of a typo. Revival is the manual toolset and Revival Pro is the full automatic and interactive product.

    With regards to the demo material. I was showing reels from actual customers with a wide variety of source material and restorations. Certainly the word “perfect” is difficult to achieve and the demos I had, definately had some scratch and remaining defects. Sometimes with archival material, many defects are left at the descretion of the archivist. For finished products like BluRay and DVD, the customer often doesn’t want to see any visible defects. Films 100 years old are, of course, difficult to be made to look like films today. It’s mostly about what the end customer wants to achieve and can pay for. I never wish to be decptive about demos. If there are any questions please feel free to contact me.

    Gary Adams
    Blackmagic Design

  • Gary Adams

    April 14, 2010 at 5:54 am in reply to: Revival

    Revival software is offered in two versions. Revival and Revival Pro. Revival is similar to the older DaVinci base software which includes only manual tools for fixing frames. These include Region of Interest dirt and dust and Reveal Brush. Also include is manual splice repair and frame reconstruction. There are no automatic tools or specialty tools in Revival. Revival Pro is what was DaVinci “Revival Complete” which is all of the Revival automatic and interactive toolsets. Revival would be used when only manual frame by frame repairs are necessary. Revival Pro provides a complete set of both automatic and interactive specialty tools for repair of motion picture film. Revival currently runs on high performance PC hardware on the Linux Operating System. If you have further questions, feel free to see me at the Blackmagic Design boot at NAB or via garya@blackmagic-design.com.

    This is my first post to this group and I trust I have not broken any rules.

    Gary Adams
    Revival Product Manager
    Blackmagic Design

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