Serious Magic, Inc.™ is shipping Ultra™ 2, the latest version of its professional chroma key software. At its launch, ULTRA was the first software to offer highly-realistic composites from DV (4:1:1) sources shot in less-than-ideal environments. Additionally ULTRA introduced VirtualTrak™ technology which creates shots visually similar to those previously achieved only with hardware-based virtual set systems costing hundreds of thousands of dollars. With ULTRA 2, Serious Magic substantially advances this award-winning solution offering flexible features that enable users to be even more productive, work faster and achieve better quality results.
"ULTRA 2 includes a more powerful feature set for advanced keying needs and is easier and more intuitive to use," says Stephan Schaem, chief technology officer for Serious Magic. "Fully leveraging the latest PC graphics hardware technologies, ULTRA 2 delivers superior results at high-definition resolutions at speeds that were previously unimaginable. Innovative new features like Virtual Shadows and Plus-90 Mode demonstrate that Serious Magic continues to push the technology envelope. We take tremendous pride in producing real-life magic with our software."
With direct support for 16:9 and anamorphic widescreen sources, ULTRA 2 now supports HD and HDV cameras including 1080i, 1080p, and 720p with support for a variety of standard frame rates including 24 fps. With ULTRA 2, users with more recent graphics cards can dramatically increase output speed by shifting rendering demands to the graphics processing unit (GPU). Using GPU-based processing, ULTRA 2 can typically perform complex compositing in real time at HD-resolution and faster than real-time at standard definition (depending on system configuration and file types).
"Using the NVIDIA GeForce 6 GPU, Serious Magic provides an unprecedented level of HD performance," said Scott Vouri, general manager of multimedia at NVIDIA. "Featuring a full 4:4:4:4, 128-bit, floating-point processing engine, ULTRA 2 achieves real-time processing even with the most demanding HD-resolution content--something previously reserved for expensive, hardware-only solutions."
Realistic shadows are essential to effective keys but setting up shots with special lights to cast detailed shadows for keying is time-consuming and laborious. ULTRA 2 adds the ability to insert virtual shadows and includes options to adjust the shadow's size, perspective and transparency. When using photographic or rendered backgrounds, users can also insert virtual reflections into their scene to show an inverted image of their keyed talent such as standing on a marble floor.
When shooting a talent, many videographers only utilize the center of the screen area causing much of the shot's screen resolution to be wasted. ULTRA 2's new Plus-90 Mode allows the video camera to be rotated 90 degrees to capture the entire subject and utilize the maximum resolution. Using this clever mode, a standard definition camera can create a high-resolution key that will increase subject resolution up to 33% in 4:3 and nearly 50% in 16:9.
ULTRA 2 expands on ULTRA's input cropping function with a powerful mask painting function that allows users to mask arbitrary areas of the input source with a simple soft-edged brush. This feature enables users to create complex garbage mattes to handle difficult shots.
For graphics cards that support larger resolutions, ULTRA 2 offers support for high-resolution stills up to 4096 x 4096 allowing digital images to be used as high definition input sources and backgrounds. With image support for .bmp, .jpg, .psd, .png, .gif, .tiff, .tga, and .ppm files, users can export high resolution keyed stills for further editing or output to print or Web.
ULTRA 2 is more versatile when working with compositing applications or exporting to popular non-linear editors. It seamlessly integrates with compositing tools that prefer numbered still image sequences instead of video clips such as Adobe® After Effects™, Discreet® Combustion™ and Pinnacle® Commotion™. Users can now input and output to Apple® QuickTime™ as well as input Avid® .MXF files and output Macromedia® Flash™ files.
With the launch of ULTRA 2, Serious Magic is lowering the price and changing the bundle configuration of the product. Originally ULTRA included Master Sets Library 1 (MSL1) and sold for $795. To increase options for users, ULTRA 2 will be sold without virtual sets for $495, allowing users to select the set libraries they prefer to use with ULTRA 2. MSL1 will be sold separately for $395 while MSL 2 & 3 will remain at $495. ULTRA 2 will be available in June for a suggested retail price of $495. Current Ultra owners can purchase the Ultra 2 upgrade for only $169.00 plus shipping from DigiTek Systems till the end of June, 2005. Users who have purchased ULTRA after April 1st, 2005 will receive a free upgrade to ULTRA 2. Contact Matt Drabick of DigiTek Systems at mdrabick@mindspring.com or 919-790-5488 to order your copy of Ultra 2 for the special introductory low price of $445.00 plus shipping.
Serious Magic is developing new Master Sets Libraries for Ultra 2. These virtual sets take full advantage of Serious Magic's VirtualTrak™ technology offer a variety of settings for every type of production. Master Sets Library 1 gives you 14 virtual broadcast-quality sets. Sets include a futuristic boardroom, a warm, old-world library, and a vast, marble museum with a rotunda complete with wall paintings that can support B-sources. List price for the new Master Sets Library 1 is $395.00 . . . DigiTek Systems' price is $345.00 plus shipping. See ordering information above.
Serious Magic, Inc. was founded in early 2001 by a team of industry veterans to create the next generation of visual communication tools. Award-winning products include Visual Communicator, empowering non-technical users to create stunning videos and presentations that captivate audiences, deliver key points, and compel action; ULTRA, a software breakthrough that transforms chroma keying into an incredibly easy and practical tool for all types of video producers; and DV Rack, the first PC-assisted, video production software designed to work with videographers while shooting to help improve video quality and prevent shooting disasters. The name Serious Magic was inspired by Arthur C. Clarke's observation: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." For more information, please visit www.seriousmagic.com.
*ULTRA purchasers taking advantage of special show pricing at NAB are not eligible for a free upgrade.