DTS, Inc. announced that Lowry Digital Images has officially changed its name to DTS Digital Images. DTS acquired Lowry Digital Images, a leader in image restoration and enhancement in January 2005. A Burbank, California-based technology developer and service provider, DTS Digital Images, formerly Lowry Digital Images, is a leader in restoring and enhancing moving pictures, whether captured on film or in digital form. DTS Digital Images uses highly advanced, proprietary image processing algorithms designed to improve picture quality and resolution and to remove unwanted artifacts. DTS Digital Images' founder, John D. Lowry, is a long-time image specialist who first gained industry recognition for his work on images transmitted from the moon during the Apollo 16 and 17 missions in the 1970s. Since its inception in 1998, DTS Digital Images has processed more than 100 of the world's most recognized feature films for output to broadcast television, DVD, 35mm film and IMAX(R) presentations. The decision to change the company's name reflects DTS Digital Images integration with DTS, as well as DTS' diversification beyond audio technologies. John Lowry will continue to oversee DTS Digital Images' technology development and projects as Chief Technology Officer. ""As DTS moves forwards, brand integration is an important aspect of our identity and business,"" said Jon Kirchner, President and CEO of DTS. ""DTS now offers high definition solutions for images as well as sound to enhance the entertainment experience, whether it is in the theater, home or car, and this new branding underscores our dedication to the growth not only of DTS Digital Images, but DTS as a whole.""