Pandora International was an Emmy award winning, English maker of hardware and software for telecine control and colour correction in post production film editing.
[4] Pandora's DCP external colour corrector implemented Rec 601[4] and was one of the first able to directly accept digital input from film or video tape, with support for NTSC and PAL.
A version of PiXi was incorporated into Picasso from Post Impressions and used by Industrial Light & Magic for "The Phantom Menace" and "Attack of the Clones".
was scanned by Kodak with a Spirit Datacine and colour-corrected using a Pandora Pogle controlled MegaDEF at its Cinesite facility in Hollywood.
[11][2][12][13] MegaDEF could be interfaced to the Quantel iQ using a proprietary optical fiber connection and systems were sold to Peter Jackson during his filming of the Lord of the Rings trilogy.