• Quantel was a company based in the United Kingdom and founded in 1973 that designed and manufactured digital production equipment for the broadcast television...
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    The Quantel Paintbox was a dedicated computer graphics workstation for composition of broadcast television video and graphics. Produced by the British...
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  • acquired by another company owned by LDC, Quantel Ltd. After LDC's replacement of Snell CEO Simon Derry with Quantel CEO Ray Cross, the process of merging...
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    The United States incarcerates more of its youth than any other country in the world, through the juvenile courts and the adult criminal justice system...
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  • The Quantel Mirage, or DVM8000/1 "Digital Video Manipulator", was a digital real-time video effects processor introduced by Quantel in 1982. It was capable...
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    Apple, Microsoft and Sun Microsystems. Released by digital imaging company Quantel in 1981, the Paintbox was a color graphical workstation with supporting...
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  • new Quantel Cypher to generate the on-screen graphics. However, the network would continue to use Chyron for the rest of the year with only Quantel being...
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    then-cutting edge equipment: the Scanimate analog computer system and a Quantel DFS 3000 digital framestore. The video also appears on the bonus disc of...
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  • broadcast post-production industry include the Ampex Digital Optics (ADO), Quantel DPE-5000, Vital Squeezoom, NEC E-Flex and Abekas A-51. By 1988, Grass Valley...
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    as one. In 1975, the UK company Quantel produced the first commercial full-color broadcast framebuffer, the Quantel DFS 3000. It was first used in TV...
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