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23 June 2005

SVT adds third Digital Vision Valhall Colour Grade and Restore system

Digital Vision announced that Swedish Television (SVT), based in Stockholm, Sweden, has purchased its third Valhall Colour Grade colour correction system.



SVT is a major European broadcaster that produces much of its own content and broadcasts to households all over Sweden. SVT currently supports five broadcast channels as well as providing program feeds to cable companies and satellite broadcasting companies in the Nordic region.

SVT will use the system to colour correct and enhance new programs, including documentaries and dramas, as well as restore library material. SVT uses the Digital Vision Valhall system exclusively for these applications.

SVT purchased a complete Valhall system, incorporating the ACP colour corrector, AGR4 ME motion-compensated grain reducer, ASC2 film dirt concealer, ZOM aspect ratio converter and AAC advanced sharpening filter. This new system is identical to the other two Valhall systems that SVT already owns.

Leif Ahlqvist, Technical Head of SVT News and Current Affairs, stated: “We have been pleased with the performance, usability and capabilities of the Digital Vision Valhall system. The system is easy for our operators to learn and use and provides us with the efficient workflow that we need in our organization. The previous two systems have been quite reliable and we needed a third system to support our expanding workload.”

Robert Ekstrom, President of Digital Vision, commented: “We have been a proud supplier to SVT for many years, almost since our company was founded in 1988. We are very pleased to see this important relationship continue to grow and to know that SVT is happy with the ergonomics, efficiency and image quality provided by our latest generation Valhall system.”

Digital Vision www.digitalvision.se

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