Harkness Screens the world’s leading screen
technology company and thought-leaders in on-screen brightness has launched its
new Curolux suite of screen monitoring solutions for digital cinema.
Curolux screen monitoring
solutions from Harkness Screens utilises a range of state of the art tools
including Qalif technology to provide cinema operators with the ability to
ensure that high quality cinema presentation is maintained at all times and
that areas of concern are quickly identified allowing for remedial maintenance
to take place using remote monitoring.
“Whether
its 3D screens with better viewing performance, through to tools and apps that
enable exhibitors to optimise on screen brightness, Harkness has been focused in
recent years solely on helping its customers and indeed the industry as a whole
to improve presentation quality. This
unique suite of tools, which features some ground-breaking technology we’ve
been working on for a number of years is designed to allow the entire industry
to maintain accurate records of screen performance, optimise equipment and
ensure that operating conditions in the theater maintain suitable quality,” says
Mark Ashcroft,” CEO of Harkness Screens.
From
manual solutions for single-screen cinemas through to multiplexes, premium
large format theaters and post-production studios, the range of manual,
semi-automated and fully automated tools are designed at helping exhibitors to
improve presentation quality.
“Some
of the core features in our suite of tools include the ability to measure light
on screen and automate many processes such as measurements for colour,
contrast, colour convergence, focus correction, spectral analysis of audio
channels and multiple projection alignment.
As well as ensuring quality inside theaters in maintained, some of these
tools can save immeasurable amounts of time,” Ashcroft adds.
Curolux
solutions are designed to assist exhibitors to manage their theaters, with a
range of standard reporting tools designed to allow for fully-automated remote
screen monitoring from either the Network Operation Centre (NOC), an online
portal or through Harkness’ Digital Screen Archiver tool.
Harkness’
new range of screen monitoring tools are available in five variants based on
functionality. For more information on
Curolux screen monitoring solutions, visit
www.harkness-screens.com/curolux