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effect* V2.0 Ships with New Unannounced Features to Enhance Discreet Logic's New Media Product Line-up
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July 21, 1998
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New release debuts Z-compositing functionality; feature set now optimized for
interactive multimedia and game development,
DVD authoring and content creation
ORLANDO, Fla., July 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Discreet Logic (Nasdaq: DSLGF) today introduced new unannounced features in Version 2.0 of effect*, the company's award-winning cross-platform 3D compositing and visual effects software.
These new features extend effect*'s reach into the interactive games and entertainment markets with enhanced integration of live video ...
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