Welcome to the SpeedGrade Discussion Group

Hi everyone,
I'd like to welcome everyone to the SpeedGrade Forum here at the Adobe Community. If you are an existing IRIDAS SpeedGrade customer, we look forward to your feedback, questions and workflow challenges.
If you are not yet a SpeedGrade user, we look forward to your ideas and suggestions for what you would like to see in Adobe's future products.
Cheers,
Lin
Lin Sebastian Kayser
Director Engineering

Hi Everyone. My name is Dara Yem. I've been in the post business for almost 14+ years and come across many cool tools at work. Avid..Syphony..MC..Smoke..Flame...and yes there was one call Jaleo SGI..(rip.! haha bad cutsomer service Jaleo have.. not to mention the SGI Onyx 2 $$$$). I just recently jump on the Adobe Premiere Pro bandwagon..(I'm still on Avid MC also) after NAB 2011. Two things that really got me was CUDA and Mercury.. I saw the demo at NAB I was like dam that Avid Nitris DX power for less than $2-4K (evil grind).. I was even more happy when I saw my Nvidia GTX285 was one of the supported GPU...now that you guys got Iridas technology I can't wait what goodies are coming...BUT please have some sort of training ready for the Iridas products... support multi-GPU...talking about process power and diffrent cards vendor...Suppor Tangeant Element /Avid Artist Series control panels..
Thanks
Dara Yem
Adobe CS5/Avid MC6/FCS2/Resolve 8.1
P.S Adobe can you  pleaseeeeee add Cambodia to the "Choose your region". You got all the other country in South East Asia but not my old country...what give? 

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