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Twixtor: When and How to use Tracking Points
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This Tutorial shows how to get better results using Tracking Points for more complex shots and to help get rid of warping or ghosting. Tracking Points are available in Twixtor Pro for AE, FCP (pre-FCPX), Premiere Pro, Nuke & OFX hosts such as Scratch & Composite.
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Frame Edge Issues and Twixtor
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This Tutorial explains when it is appropriate to use Smart Blend and shows regular Twixtor with Inverse and with Forward Warping and compares a panning shot slowed down 10x with and without Smart Blend
Special Thanks to Mark Tekushan for allowing us to use the beach footage. www.mfxs.com
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Twixtor - Fixing Unwanted Warping
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This Tutorial explains how to use Motion Sensitivity to avoid unwanted warping in your re-timed shot.
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How to make video look more like film
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How do I use RE:Vision Effects plugins to help make video look more like film?
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How La Maison's Mental Ray plugin works with RE:Vision Effects plugins
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Mental Ray shader that can be used to output vectors for RE:Vision Effects plugins
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What is the motion vector format for RE:Vision Effects' products?
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How is alpha used in your motion vectors?
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This tutorial explains the need for alpha in motion vectors.
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How do I get motion vectors out of my 3D system?
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There exists different ways to extract motion vectors from a renderer.
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I'd like to see the math behind your motion vectors
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This tutorial explains the motion vectors mapping maths.
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