Autodesk has always believed in empowering creators to imagine and build a better future. That’s why we’re excited to take the next step in our commitment to open collaboration by making RV, our award-winning media review and playback software, open source. This move, along with contributions from DNEG’s xStudio and Sony Pictures Imageworks’ itview, will help shape the Open Review Initiative — a new sandbox project under the Academy Software Foundation (ASWF). The goal is to develop a unified, open-source toolset for playback, review, and approval across the entertainment industry.
As a founding member of ASWF, Autodesk has been actively supporting the foundation since its launch in 2018 under The Linux Foundation. The mission of ASWF is to promote the use of open-source software in the motion picture industry, making global collaboration more efficient and accessible for everyone involved.
"Releasing RV as an open-source tool is a natural progression in our journey toward embracing cloud workflows and open standards like MaterialX, OpenTimelineIO, and USD," said Diana Colella, SVP of Media & Entertainment at Autodesk. "With content demand reaching record levels, we're thrilled to support the industry with new tools that foster innovation and resilience."
RV is a powerful media player designed for visual effects artists, animators, and production teams. It allows them to view high-resolution images and sequences in real time, compare different versions, and collaborate efficiently throughout the creative process.
"RV is a key part of our animation pipeline, and this open-source release gives us the opportunity to share our integrations with the broader industry," said Darin Grant, CTO of Animal Logic and a member of the AWSF board. "This mirrors our past work with Autodesk and Pixar, where we integrated our ALUSDMaya toolsets into the Autodesk-supported maya-usd plugin. Just like their contributions to OpenColorIO, Autodesk is once again showing its dedication to open-source development by sharing essential libraries and tools that will drive the industry forward."
Autodesk acquired RV from Tweak Software in 2015 and integrated it into the ShotGrid production management platform. This integration has helped eliminate workflow bottlenecks, enable live collaborative reviews, and speed up the review process. While RV will now be open source, Autodesk will continue to support it commercially within the ShotGrid ecosystem.
For more information about RV, visit the ShotGrid website. To learn more about Autodesk's ongoing commitment to open source, check out https://opensource.autodesk.com.
Blue Laser
Blue lasers include DPSS (diode-pumped solid-state) Laser and diode laser. The laser head comes with cooling and precise temperature control system, and power supply comes with overcurrent and overheating protection function. They are widely used in laser radar, interference measuring method and bioengineering etc.
Following wavelength are available for bule laser: 430 nm 440 nm 442 nm 445 nm 447 nm 450 nm 454 nm 457 nm 460 nm 462 nm 473 nm
480 nm 488 nm 491 nm
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Blue Pulsed Laser: energy >50 μJ;
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Blue High Power Laser: power >20 W;
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Blue High Stability Laser: stability <0.1%;
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Blue Low Noise Laser: noise <0.25%;
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Blue single longitudinal mode laser: linewidth <0.00001 nm.
Blue Laser,Blue Laser Diode,High Power Blue Laser,473nm Blue Laser
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