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Boris FX Announces New Continuum Unit: Image Restoration
December 2, 2009


Boris Continuum Complete’s Smooth Tone, Pixel Fixer, and DV Fixer Filters for $99.

Boris FX, a leading developer of integrated effects technology for video and film, announced that a new Boris Continuum Unit, Image Restoration, is now available. The Boris Continuum Image Restoration Unit includes the Smooth Tone, Pixel Fixer, and DV Fixer filters from Boris Continuum Complete 6:

• BCC Smooth Tone - an “electronic makeup” tool for saving shots with skin blemishes or substandard makeup while preserving sharpness and full image detail. A great tool for working with "talking heads" and on-camera interview footage.

• BCC Pixel Fixer - removes bad pixels resulting from a faulty digital camera sensor or dust on a camera lens. Up to 10 bad spots can be repaired with a single filter application - without any degradation of image quality or sharpness.

• BCC DV Fixer - remove juggies and DV compression artifacts from footage originated on consumer DV cameras.

Boris Continuum Image Restoration supports Apple Final Cut Pro, Apple Final Cut Express, Apple Motion, Adobe After Effects, and Adobe Premiere Pro.

The Image Restoration Unit is the latest addition to previously-released Boris Continuum Units: Chroma Key, Pan and Zoom, UpRez, Motion Key, Lens Flare, Film Look, Glitters, Optical Stabilizer, Light Rays, 3D Objects, Cartoon Look, and Motion Tracker.

Boris Continuum Image Restoration is immediately available through the Boris FX worldwide reseller channel and direct from the Boris FX Web site at www.borisfx.com for an MSRP of $99. Customers who purchase the Boris Continuum Image Restoration Unit or any other Boris Continuum Unit may credit the price of the Unit towards the full Boris Continuum Complete plug-in suite.

For more information, visit the Boris FX Web site at www.borisfx.com.



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