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eyeon Software Inc. began in Sydney, Australia, in 1987 as New York Production & Design. Its principal business was 3D computer graphics and digital
special effects postproduction for industrials, commercials and feature films. When NYPD needed to create an effect, they built the software and
hardware themselves. They adopted previously separate elements into a fully integrated system. As a result, eyeon quietly emerged from NYPD to become
a world leader in compositing and digital creation technology, using their core solution, Fusion as a vehicle.
From the beginning, eyeon invested heavily in research and development and, dedicated to the global success of Fusion through the application
of leading-edge development techniques, eyeon developed Fusion on the Windows platform from the ground up. Without sacrificing the quality and
performance of much more expensive solutions, eyeon provides one of the fastest, most comprehensive postproduction applications available.
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eyeon is dedicated to the proliferation of the compositing arts through the fierce and aggressive development of our unique solutions. eyeon keeps an
ear to the ground, working closely with our clients and postproduction professionals to pursue the most comprehensive and practically applicable tools,
features and functionality in everything we set out to accomplish.
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The recent release of Fusion 5 is the culmination of over seven years of continuous development, and nine major updates. Fusion offers unparalleled I/O and
file format support and a level of performance that is truly unique at our price point and market space.
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eyeon offers a world wide distribution channel comprised of over 150 countries that services film, broadcast and multimedia professionals. Fusion
provides both Windows and Linux OS support, superior performance and an unbeatable price structure that distances itself from all other competition.
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Fusion - Optimized for film compositing.
DFX+ - The 8bit digital video solution.
Render Node - Unlimited rendering potential.
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