Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!cica!iuvax!bsu-cs!cfchiesa From: cfchiesa@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Christopher Chiesa) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Re: Digital Film Recorders Summary: I _have_ to plug our product Message-ID: <11166@bsu-cs.bsu.edu> Date: 5 May 90 13:36:30 GMT References: <20674@versatc.versatec.COM> <66.UUL1.3#5109@pantor.UUCP> Organization: CS Dept, Ball St U, Muncie, IN, USA Lines: 40 In article <66.UUL1.3#5109@pantor.UUCP>, richard@pantor.UUCP (Richard Sargent) writes: > > From: ritter@versatc.versatec.COM (Jack Ritter) > > Message-ID: <20674@versatc.versatec.COM> > > > > I am considering buying a digital film recorder. I've seen 1 for > > about $5K. It is a desk top model, with 4K lines of resolution. > > By digital I mean: it inputs a targa file (or similar image file), > > NOT analog video. It's the Matrix Pro Color. (Matrix was recently > > bought by Agfa). At 4K scan lines max, I can print an image sized > > up to 3500 high by 4000 wide pixels. (35mm film). I work for Light Valve Technology, a Kodak company which makes a high-resolution Digital Image Recorder. Our box would be a bit too expensive (about $239K) and non-desktop (comes with a MicroVax III to drive it) for your particular application, but I mention it here for the benefit of others who may be looking for a very high quality output device. I won't go through the full commercial plug, but anyone reading these words can get FREE information by contacting us at Light Valve Technology 100 King's Highway, Suite 1400 Rochester, NY 14617 or (716) 724-7269 Include your name and mailing address. I can also answer particular questions via e-mail at this username or (mail here will bouce to) Chris_F_Chiesa@cup.portal.com. Chris Chiesa Software Engineer Light Valve Technology (back in town for a visit and posting this from my old University account) -- UUCP: !{iuvax,pur-ee,uunet}!bsu-cs!cfchiesa cfchiesa@bsu-cs.UUCP