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DigiSync is a hardware device developed by Research In Motion to allow negative cutters, telecine machines, and ColorMaster to read and log keykode data
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also involved in the creation of other groundbreaking technologies. The DigiSync film reader, developed by RIM, revolutionized the work of movie editors
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Film editing technique
DigiSync, a purpose built keykode reader is used by most negative cutters in conjunction with software for logging the keykode from film. DigiSync was
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Canadian technology company
and Palm devices until it was phased out. In 1990, RIM introduced the DigiSync Film KeyKode Reader. In 1991, it introduced the first Mobitex protocol
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Film industry honor
Research in Motion, for the design and development of the DigiSync Film KeyKode Reader. The DigiSync Film KeyKode Reader provides a fast, accurate, and user-friendly
Academy Award for Technical Achievement
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possibly invented by Eckhardt Wettlaufer who produced the first board in 1875 DigiSync – a barcode reader used in motion picture production that was invented
List of Canadian inventions, innovations, and discoveries
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