Unlimited Creativity: Explore The Power of NVIDIA GPUS at Adobe MAX
ENTER TO WIN A VR-READY NVIDIA QUADRO P4000 OR NVIDIA SHIELD TV
By Michael Steele
Creative pros test the limits of the imagination. To enable this, and bring new productions to life, they need the fastest, most responsive tools at their fingertips. They need an NVIDIA GPU.
At Adobe MAX, which runs through October 20 in Las Vegas, you can see how the speed of our GPUs enable creativity — whether it’s real-time 8K editing in Adobe Premiere Pro CC, 10x faster motion graphics and 360/VR design in After Effects CC, or an entirely new set of creative concepts driven by AI.
Meet us in booth 443 and visit our partners throughout the show to see how they’re putting NVIDIA GPUs to work for you. While you’re there, enter for a chance to win a VR-Ready NVIDIA Quadro P4000 GPU or an NVIDIA SHIELD TV 4K living room streamer.
EDIT 8K VIDEO IN REAL-TIME
With its stunning quality, 8K media promises to change the video industry. But with over 400 percent higher resolution than 4K video, it stresses even the best software and hardware editing tools.
Spend time with professional video editor Sabour Amirazodi, of Seventh Dream Media, as he edits 8K workflows in real time with RED footage using the latest NVIDIA Quadro GPUs and Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
CREATE VISUAL EFFECTS UP TO 10X FASTER
Visual effects workflows just got better: Adobe After Effects CC is now up to 10x faster on key features when using NVIDIA GPUs. Popular effects such as Sharpening, Fractal Noise, Offset and multiple Blurs use the GPU for fast rendering. Also, powerful color correction effects like Lumetri Color, Hue/Saturation and Tint are faster with NVIDIA GPUs.
BRING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO YOUR CREATIVE EXPRESSION
NVIDIA GPUs accelerate AI to help filmmakers and designers create faster and more intuitively to deliver even better experiences. Interact with some of the latest AI projects optimized by NVIDIA Research, including automatically creating 3D facial animation based on live voice input or magically “painting” a video of yourself in the style of the Old Masters with a style transfer technique.
High-quality facial animation can be tedious and costly. A new machine learning technique called Audio-Driven Facial Animation, presented by NVIDIA Research and Remedy Entertainment, uses AI to simplify this labor-intensive process. Realistic facial animation is generated in real time using nothing more than spoken audio input.
Style transfer uses deep neural networks to process the style information of an image — brushstrokes, color and other abstract details — then applies that style to a live video. It’s art in motion. Style transfer for video is extremely compute-intensive AI work1 that’s brought to life by NVIDIA GPU performance.
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SEE HOW OUR PARTNERS USE NVIDIA GPUS FOR AMAZING CREATIVE EXPERIENCES
NVIDIA Quadro is the world’s preeminent visual computing platform and a trusted partner in the creative community. Powered by the world’s most advanced GPUs, NVIDIA’s visualization platform fuels a rich ecosystem of solutions spanning mobile clients to desktop workstations to powerful cloud-based solutions.
Creative professionals have unlimited creativity with GPU-accelerated rendering, 8K video production, VR and more. Be sure to visit some of our most innovative partners on the Adobe MAX show floor to see how they’re putting NVIDIA GPUs to work for you.
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DON’T GO HOME EMPTY HANDED
While you’re there, enter to win an NVIDIA Quadro P4000 professional graphics card or the NVIDIA SHIELD TV. Stop by our booth and snap a picture of yourself in the live video of the style transfer demo. Then post it on Twitter or Instagram along with #NVIDIA and #AdobeMAX for a chance to win. For more details, visit NVIDIA at booth 443 at Adobe MAX and follow us @NVIDIADesign.
(1) This technology originated from research by Dmitry Ulyanov, et al., then enabled for real-time performance with GPU optimization by NVIDIA Research.