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- #REELSMART MOTION BLUR MAC OS#
- #REELSMART MOTION BLUR MOVIE#
- #REELSMART MOTION BLUR DRIVER#
- #REELSMART MOTION BLUR MANUAL#
“To achieve a result similar to the result of ReelSmart Motion Blur, apply the Timewarp effect, set Speed to 100, enable motion blur within the effect, and use the manual shutter control features to adjust the motion blur.” Both of the latter 2 filters use motion estimation for better results, as noted in After Effects Help: You can add motion blur to video or 3D renders with AE's CC Force Motion Blur or Time Warp filters or with ReelSmart Motion Blur. See Adobe AE Help: Motion Blur (or Ray-Traced 3D - more), Clarifying Blurs, Blurs: Effects A-Z & Beyond, and CMG Hidden Gems: Chapter 8 – Motion Blur and More by Chris and Trish Meyer here on PVC.
#REELSMART MOTION BLUR DRIVER#
#REELSMART MOTION BLUR MAC OS#
It is highly recommended that when on Macintosh to use Mac OS 10.8 or 10.9 for the GPU mode of Twixtor because the OpenCL drivers are more robust and run up to 30% faster than those of Mac OS 10.7. Mac OS 10.7 or 10.8 needed for GPU support, Mac OS 10.6 still supported for CPU mode. We recommend the latest drivers available. On Windows, check with your manufacturer for updated drivers for your GPU, and make sure you have one that supports OpenCL 1.1.
#REELSMART MOTION BLUR MOVIE#
Sony Vegas Pro 10.0d or later or Sony Movie Studio 11.0 and up.Media Composer v6 and up, Symphony v6 and up or NewsCutter v10 and up.
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Adobe After Effects or Premiere Pro CS5, CS5.5, CS6 and CC.Customers who have used RSMB v4 should test the demo to make sure they will see the speedups they desire before upgrading to RSMB v5. Users are advised that their specific speedups are dependent on system configuration, specific GPU, and features of RSMB that are used. Of course, the total speedup end-users will see will vary once application overhead is taken into account: this includes disk I/O, internal host buffering schemes, bandwidth of PCIe bus, codec used for footage, etc. Note that most currently-sold GPUs will provide customers with needed acceleration, including many mobile GPUs for laptops. Speedups of this magnitude are usually seen with higher end cards. Speedups up to 4x on GPUs when using RSMB have been measured over running RSMB in CPU mode, already known for its speed. Also included in some RSMB versions is a feature that allows you to blur with user-supplied motion vectors that, most likely, will come from a 3D animation system (see the RE:Vision Effects website for which versions include this feature). Of course you can add as little or as much blurring as you need and even remove motion blur! This is a useful tool to give video a more film-like feel, and is also useful to reintroduce motion blur for blue or green screen shoots where a fast shutter is necessary to pull a good key. Proprietary tracking technology is at the heart of RSMB, so there is no handwork involved. ReelSmart Motion Blur (RSMB) automatically adds more natural-looking motion blur to a sequence. RE:Vision Effects announced the release of ReelSmart Motion Blur version 5 with GPU support for: Adobe After Effects Apple Final Cut Pro Avid Media Composer, Symphony and Newscutter The Foundry Nuke Adobe Premiere Pro Assimilate Scratch and Sony Vegas Pro.
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