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  2. Cinema 4D - Wikipedia

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    From Release 8 until Release 11.5, Cinema 4D had a modular approach to the application, with the ability to expand upon the core application with various modules. This ended with Release 12, though the functionality of these modules remains in the different flavors of Cinema 4D (Prime, Broadcast, Visualize, Studio) The old modules were:

  3. Maxon Computer GmbH - Wikipedia

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    Maxon Computer GmbH is a German software company that produces software for content creators. The company’s product lines include the 3D software Cinema 4D, the Red Giant tools for editing, motion design and filmmaking, Redshift renderer and the digital sculpting and painting software ZBrush as well as the mobile sculpting app Forger.

  4. Redshift (renderer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 the Redshift Rendering Technologies Inc. was acquired along with all rights on its software product by the German 3D software company Maxon, the developer of Cinema 4D. [3] On 13 April 2021 the software received its first version for macOS, natively supporting both Apple M1 GPU and AMD GPUs on Intel-based macs. [5]

  5. Comparison of 3D computer graphics software - Wikipedia

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    2020-12-08 v 7 McNeel Microsoft Windows, macOS: Modeling, Computer Aided Design, scripting with grasshopper, many Plug in for Simulation, CAM, BIM, Rendering, and more Proprietary: Salome: 2020-12-01 v 9.6 Open Cascade EDF CEA: Microsoft Windows, Unix, Linux: CAD, Scripting, parametric design, CSG, Meshing, Pre-Post for CAE LGPL-2.1-or-later ...

  6. Microsoft Cinemania - Wikipedia

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    The software was available for both Windows and Macintosh. Early versions for Windows were 16-bit, Cinemania 96 had both 16-bit and 32-bit EXEs for compatibility with Windows 3.1 and native Windows 95 support respectively. The last edition of Cinemania was released in 1997 and is the only purely 32-bit version.

  7. Vista Group - Wikipedia

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    Vista Entertainment Solutions (Vista Cinema), the original and cornerstone company of Vista Group, was formed in New Zealand in 1996. [4] In 1997, Vista Cinema made its first overseas sales in Argentina and Fiji, at which point its software was adapted to handle multiple languages and accommodate the complex tax laws and film regulations of other countries.

  8. Cineon - Wikipedia

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    The Cineon System was one of the first computer based digital film systems, created by Kodak in the early 1990s. It was an integrated suite of components consisting a motion picture film scanner, a film recorder and workstation hardware with software (the Cineon Digital Film Workstation) for compositing, visual effects, image restoration and color management.

  9. Cinema Tools - Wikipedia

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    Cinema Tools is a software program for filmmakers, to use in conjunction with Final Cut Pro. It facilitates the creation of an integrated film database , allowing the management of film material through telecine .