![]() ![]() Includes Lens Flares, Light Rays, Ultra Zap (lightning), UltraGlow, Light Leaks, and many more from the popular Boris FX Sapphire collection and Continuum's Beauty Studio. Top tools from the Boris FX Suite are included in Optics to help produce professional looking images. Optics features plugins and filters regularly used on famous films and television shows. Everything in Optics is procedural for creative control. ![]() Why use stock footage elements when you can design, edit, and save your own libraries of presets and favorites? Combine and build your own library of presets and favorites. Featuring 1700+ particle presets to enhance your photo editing including: Smoke, Fire, Water, Sparkles, Explosions, Dust, Sci-Fi, and many more.Įxplore the largest collection of procedural lens flares, lighting, gobos, and particle effects for photography. A fast and easy-to-use particle engine designed to create photoreal effects and unlimited creative elements. It produces images by forcing 8-bit reads even if you request 16- or 32-bit reads.New! Optics now includes the Particle Illusion category. Workaround: SynthEyes 23 on macOS contain a preference named “Force 8bit ProRes,” in the ProRes section for use only on affected Mac Minis. No reports of problems on other M1/M2 machines or Intel. M1 Pro and M1 Max Macbook Pros read ProRes fine. ProRes on M1 Mac Minis: The (hardware) ProRes movie decoder produces an all-black image on M1 Minis.Instead, we always recommend running the Lens Workflow-Lens Workflow was designed exactly to avoid such issues! We may update additional exporters to include lens center and overscan, where technology and interest permit. ![]() You can eliminate the lens center as an issue by not calculating it, but you may still need to set an appropriate overscan manually. At present, only the Maya ASCII Updated exporter can do this. When exporting to Nuke or Fusion without running the Lens Workflow (ie with a zero-pass workflow), exports to other rendering applications (such as Maya) must include the lens center and required overscan. ![]()
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