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113iuhoiuo
113iuhoiuo
113iuhoiuo
All-Mistika warp tracker using Timewarp slopes, distort and feedback.
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Example of comprehensive compositing project. 30 commercial.
Set the blur radius inside the template group and then adjust source luma selection in vector1 on a clip-to-clip basis to achieve glowing highlights.
All filters, clip types and group types to check compatibility with ORB. Except from the colors of some .so effects, everything seems to work now. Even some legacy ones and grafitti notes!
The BrushStroke filter has a bug where a floating point image (like the an RgbCorrect or Blur) as rotation map will render it black.
A workaround is to use Scope to convert it to RGBA16.
Showing rematting techniques for various image types
From left to right:
-Straight
-Premultiplied
-White matted (.psd-style)
-Image with known background
-Color matted image in different resolution
Great for evening out stop-motion or auto-exposed footage. Make sure the lowest feedback is only on the first frame (this will reset when you change the length of the dummy group).
Big, heavy and time-consuming stack, but if you really need to remove rolling shutter, this is a way. The values (Time-Time) are set in increments to counter the sensor lag. The values are set for my EOS 550D, so you might need to change them for other cameras. Make sure you render each Timewarp individually (at least that was needed in the Mistika version I made it in).
Just a simple dummy group to get both rgb and alpha with the built-in PageTurn effect.