So it says for $995 you get a new 6.2 license which "includes a one year
subscription", which I guess usually costs about $5400 total.
Subscription to what? They say they don't charge for support. Does the
license expire after a year? Confusing pricing.
--
Pete O
POP Pictures
Orlando
On 4/4/2011 7:33 AM, Jeff Krebs wrote:
>
> *NAB Pricing*
> http://www.eyeonline.com/Web/EyeonWeb/Buying/NAB_Specials.aspx
>
> eyeon unveils the next generation of the *GPU Supercomputing* framework in
> Fusion® 6.2. This is not just an acceleration technology; this is
> unprecedented productivity advancement.
>
> Exploiting the power of low cost GPU graphics cards with hundreds of
> cores,
> coupled with an expanded feature set, makes this release much more
> productive. The need for network rendering becomes greatly reduced,
> keeping
> the studio's infrastructure manageable and cost effective.
>
> 3D scene importing via FBX has been greatly expanded, streamlining the
> process between 3D animation and rendering to directly have the same
> assets
> working in Fusion. Produce passes and layers on the fly directly on
> the GPU
> at breath-taking speed. Cutting reliance on other applications and
> departments simplifies the production process.
>
> Fusion 6.1 accelerates from the starting line with astounding GPU
> optimizations, local file caches and particle solution caching. The
> creative
> horizon expands with new tools for managing grain, color correction and
> handling metadata. Scripters will rejoice at the inclusion of native
> python
> support, and everyone benefits from the many enhancements to particles.
>
> read more about eyeon Fusion here.
> http://www.eyeonline.com/Web/EyeonWeb/Products/fusion6/fusion6.aspx
>
> Thank you for looking
> Jeff Krebs
> [image: eyeon.jpg]
>
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