KODAK Look Manager System Version 2.0 is now available to the marketplace.
The system enables cinematographers to previsualize, create, communicate
and manage subtle nuances in film looks from preproduction through
postproduction.
KODAK Look Manager Version 2.0 includes a user-friendly interface
with an enhanced project-oriented approach. Cinematographers can now
import and organize images on a per scene or per date basis, assign
metadata and basic looks that can then be further color-corrected,
viewed and compared on calibrated monitors with other system users.
This assists in the communication of the entire vision of a project
with collaborators. The new screen view also provides a larger area
for imagery and the ability to work with multiple
images simultaneously.
Additionally, for the first time, 3-D look up tables (LUTs) can be
applied to images and exported, giving post facilities a scientific
reference and communications component to eliminate guesswork involved
with recreating visuals as intended by the creator.
KODAK Look Manager System Version 2.0 is compatible with both Mac
and
Windows operating systems. It includes KODAK Display Manager System
v4.0, which consists of calibration hardware and proprietary software
utilizing KODAK color science to adjust electronic display devices
that accurately emulate print film.
About Kodak Look Manager System
The software-based system utilizes calibrated hardware devices that enable
cinematographers to experiment with different looks during preproduction.
They can simulate multiple combinations of Kodak films, in-camera effects,
lighting techniques, gels, filters, and postproduction processes. After
the cinematographer locks into a designed look, an exportable file is
used to communicate their intentions to other system users on multiple
display devices.