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Benchmark: IMSI Lumiere Video Studio 2.0 (page 2)

Tech Specs - IMSI Lumiere Video Studio Nonlinear Editing Software

Platform: PC
Minimum System Requirements
Processor
: 90MHz Pentium
Memory: 16MB RAM
Graphics Adapter: 256-color VGA adapter
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 95/NT 4.0
Hard Drive: 40MB hard disk space
Other: CD-ROM drive

Recommended System
Processor
: MMX, Pentium II or Pentium III
Memory: 32MB
Hard Drive: Large capacity hard-disk or array
Graphics Adapter: 24-bit color VGA adapter

Transitions: 60+
Filters: 60+
Other features: Timeline display, SmartSound Wizard, Corel PhotoPaint 7, motion and compositing controls, 99 available tracks of video and audio.

strengths:

  • Very affordable
  • Capable of producing high-quality video output
  • MPEG, AVI or Quicktime compatible

weaknesses:

  • Buggy operation
  • Sometimes difficult to configure

summary:
Great for beginners or hobbyists who want a powerful yet affordable nonlinear editing package.

Lumiere Video Studio 2.0 Nonlinear Editing Software
($80)
IMSI
75 Rowland Way
Novato, CA 94945
(415) 257-3000
www.imsisoft.com

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