

This is an exciting new endeavor and we know customers will benefit even more from this amazing software plug-in." With this in mind, we have decided to wait about a month to give us time to incorporate this preset network and improve the built-in preset browser to allow multiple collections to be loaded at once. This will also allow the style of lens flares to evolve beyond the built-in presets as artists develop them. Now imagine the power of a free network where customers could upload and share these amazing presets online? The Video Copilot Preset Network is a perfect solution to continue the spirit of the website of sharing and contributing knowledge and presets, as well as enhancing the value of the product. Optical Flares is capable of building amazing 3D lens flare presets with precise and realistic qualities. "Our next-generation 3D lens flare studio Optical Flares is nearly completed, however I see an opportunity to make it even better with a little more time.
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Update: Here's an update from Andrew Kramer on Optical Flares,

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Mike Kanfer is our most active Red forum participant and your first port of call for prioritization opinions.

Prioritization of which order to do them in is the hard question. and we're continuing to knock these kinds of items down one by one. "On topics like TC, Grading Integration, RED Rocket™ - all important stuff. On the RED forum, Adobe's Simon Hayhurst says, As soon as we have any information about availability, I will be the first one to post it here." "we do have external people testing it out now, including some people posting over in the RED forum here. Update: Karl Soule has a coupla posts too, Three words you'll be hearing a lot of: Adobe Mercury Engine and More on the Mercury Engine., If you want After Effects to be a better finishing tool, then make a feature request at the Adobe website.
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The Genesis Project, an Adobe blog, has details on the Adobe Mercury Playback Engine, the GPU playback engine demoed at IBC in September and mentioned a few weeks ago on another Adobe blog which discussed Premiere Pro "Next".Īgain, check out the details in the Q&A, but you won't find the phrase "After Effects"!
