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Imarion Adopts Autodesk Smoke and Autodesk Lustre to Meet Growing Client DemandsAlex Olegnowicz founded Imarion (pronounced EE-mary-on) in 1995 on what he now refers to as low-end systems such as Adobe® Premiere® and Avid Xpress® NT software. If the systems were low-end, however, the work Imarion produced was not. Successful projects enabled Olegnowicz to upgrade his systems and, by 1998, to add online editing to Imarion s services. In 2003, Imarion added two Autodesk® Smoke® software system to its technology arsenal and, just last year, it brought in an Autodesk® Lustre® software systems to provide top-quality color correction and DI. Read More >> related stories
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