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Colortime Purchased JMR Lightning Thunderbolt RAID Workstations for Apple Mac Pro

To streamline color correction workflow and approval process

JMR Electronics, Inc. a design center and manufacturer of scalable storage solutions, announced that Colortime LLC (site under construction) has purchased their latest Lightning Thunderbolt certified desktop workstations (LTNG-XQ-8-DTMP) for the Apple Mac Pro to streamline their color correction workflow and approval process.

JMR Quad Slot Expander Model LTNG-XQ-8-DTMP

Colortime specializes in all aspects of digital media content creation, management, and distribution. Their workflow requires the latest technologies, with 4K and HDR as standard features in all their color correction rooms, edit bays, and QC rooms.

Bill Womack, CTO, Colortime, said: “A JMR workstation is placed in the producer’s office at the beginning of a season and each week it allows the producer and director to view final images just as if they drove across town to see them on our finishing system. They see exactly what our senior colorist, Russell Lynch sees in his color suite, with a modest internet connection carrying synchronization and color correction information to the remote system allowing real-time playback of the color corrected episode.

The JMR systems are robust enough that they can stand up to the production office environment for a whole season without maintenance and more importantly has the speed to support our very demanding data environment – 12MB frames at 24 frames per second,” continued Womack. “The JMR Lightning chassis is an integrated, self contained workstation that looks like the Mac Pro tower workstation and for our purposes, contains a new Mac Pro, PCIe extender with RAID controller, and solid state RAID. Before the JMR Lightning workstation, we had systems that would overheat requiring maintenance once or twice a week. Setup was also more difficult requiring an outboard RAID with extra cables to manage.

The JMR LTNG-XQ-8-DTMP is a storage systems featuring four PCIe slots, using two independent Thunderbolt-2 20Gb/s bridge circuits.

This product safely houses a new-generation Mac Pro computer, remotes its on-off power function and all of its I/O ports, and adds additional cooling to the computer to maintain lower operating temperatures. The system also includes a Thunderbolt-compatible ATTO SAS RAID controller installed in one of the PCIe slots, and an integrated, hot-swappable RAID disk storage subsystem which can be populated with any compatible 2.5″ SFF drives, either rotating or SSDs – thus providing ‘on board’ storage up to 32TB.

The top or side cover which is installed or removed with two thumbscrews and takes 30s allows access to any interior components, making new connections to the installed Mac Pro, or removing/installing different PCIe cards in the Thundebolt-PCIe card section quick and easy.

The value of the JMR workstation for Colortime is speed, clean installation, and a rugged self-contained system with no required external wires or expansion chassis. The feedback from the producers’ is that they are very happy with the speed, the ability to view full resolution images, and that the system is quiet and unobtrusive allowing them to focus on their episode rather than negotiating LA traffic,” concluded Womack. “Next, we are considering the JMR Lightning system to do the same thing for remote editorial work.

More details on the JMR Lightning Thunderbolt products

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