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MotionDSP to Demonstrate Ground-Breaking, High-Definition Video Enhancement with vReveal at CES 2010
January 8, 2010
December 3, 2009
September 9, 2009
Review of vReveal video enhancing software for cell phones
"So how did this $40 piece of software perform? It does a great job of fixing dark videos and those with a lot of noise... Anybody that has ever used a phone to shoot a video or photo in a dark room will be familiar with the color specks and banding that vReveal does a great job of removing, and the increased brightness is also a huge improvement." - Mobile Burn, February 26, 2010
vReveal: Videomaker's 2009 Best Visual Effects Software
"Hands-down, one of the coolest programs we've seen all year - what other program will take in your video clips and clean up everything that is problematic about them from camera shake to color variances?" - Videomaker Magazine, January, 2010
"Your online videos should load more quickly and jitter less. (And for a really cool demo of [this] technology, check out the vReveal software from MotionDSP.)" - The New York Times "Bits" Blog, November 19, 2009
vReveal Demo at the NVIDIA GPU Tech Conference [Video]
A demo of vReveal (at 1:29 in the video) as a part of the NBC Bay Area News "Business and Tech" team coverage of tech startups at NVIDIA's GPU Technology Conference. - NBC Bay Area (KNTV) News at 6:00, October 2, 2009
Junk into Digital Gold
"The market is full of additional video enhancement tools to buy, but I’m only going to suggest one: vReveal by MotionDSP." - Tom's Guide, September 24, 2009
"vReveal is an amazing piece of software, particularly for the price. If any clip in your library needs tweaking for whatever reason, send it vReveal's way and see what it can do." - Videomaker, August 12, 2009
"But much consumer video suffers from the poor low-light capabilities of devices and camera-shake that no amount of editing can disguise. One program I can recommend brightens up and steadies the picture to a noticeable degree and can also sharpen blurry images. [...vReveal]'s intuitive interface allows users to preview improvements that can be made to underlit, shaky or grainy videos." - FT.com Tech Blog, July 30, 2009
vReveal - Product of the Week
"vReveal can take a really lousy cellphone-quality video and -- while it doesn't turn it into HD -- make it clear enough to enjoy. It is easy to use, and at US$49, it isn't very expensive, and the end product is surprisingly good." - TechNewsWorld, July 13, 2009
"The technology can save low-resolution news video sent to television stations from mobile phones, digital cameras and other mobile devices." - Broadcast Engineering, July 6, 2009
"The results are fairly impressive. The vReveal app is able to clean up bad video far better than what you can do with consumer video editing packages and it does it very quickly, too, thanks to its GPU support." - Maximum PC (print edition, p. 89), August, 2009
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