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Home » Plug-ins » RE:Vision FX Twixtor & RS Motion Blur, and RE:Flex
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Twixtor enables you to speed up, slow down or frame rate convert your image sequences with visually stunning results. In order to achieve
its unparalleled image quality, Twixtor synthesizes unique new frames by warping and interpolating frames of the original sequence... employing
RE:Vision's proprietary tracking technology that calculates motion for each individual pixel.
Automatically add more natural-looking motion blur to a sequence using ReelSmart Motion Blur. RE:Vision's tracking technology is at the heart of ReelSmart
Motion Blur, so there is no hand work involved. Of course you can add as little or as much blurring as you need, and even remove motion blur! Finally,
you can create very interesting effects by blurring one sequence by using the motion from another.
RE:Flex brings intuitive morphing and warping to Fusion! RE:Flex is especially easy to learn because it uses Fusion's own polyline toolbox to direct the warping and morphing; as such, there is no need to learn a whole new user interface.
RE:Flex is the first morphing program to combine hand feature-matching with automatic image registration. With RE:Flex, warps are made easy. Just specify "from" geometry and "to" geometry and get smooth non-polygonal warps while maintaining interactivity as you drag the shapes. No meshes.
No new user interface to learn. Shapes can be open or closed and need not be connected in any particular way. In Fusion, RE:Vision's tools built with the native API inherit the publishing mechanism to the other nodes to allow you to, for example, attach trackers to the shapes.
RE:Flex provides a rich set of filtering controls for anti-aliasing, subsampling and mipmapping. Tools also include the option to match the geometries per vertex for finer control, for morphing the amount of warping, and blending can be specified per shape to control locally a transition.
Visit the RE:Vision FX website. (www.revisionfx.com)
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ReelSmart Motion Blur by RE:Vision Effects.
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The first image illustrates standard inbetween frames created with frame blending.
The second image illustrates inbetween frames created with Twixtor.
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