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RE:Vision Effects Introduces ReelSmart Motion Blur

RE:Vision Effects announced the immediate availability of ReelSmart Motion Blur (RSMB) for Autodesk Toxik (2007 and up) and Assimilate Scratch (version 3 and up). Other OFX hosts will be added to the list of supported applications once they are verified to work properly.

RSMB as an OFX plug-in product comes with two plug-ins:* A plug-in that automatically tracks every pixel in a sequence and blurs based on calculated motion. Some motion blur can also be removed. There is support for foreground and background separation using a specified matte for better tracking, when needed.* A plug-in that adds or removes motion blur using existing motion vectors sequences (such as those coming from a 3D renderer).

Both plug-ins take full advantage of multiprocessors, and both support unclamped floating point image processing when supported by the host application.

RE:Vision Effects' motion vector format is supported by 3ds Max (as the Velocity Render Element), Cinema 4D, Iluminate Labs's Turtle, VRay, SiTex's Air via a renderman shader, XSI and Maya via a mental ray shader, RE:Vision Effects' Twixtor Motion Vector Create tool and others. The various methods of retrieving motion vectors are documented on the FAQ section of the website.

The OFX version of RSMB is $189.95 for a full license. A render-only version for applications that support background (non GUI) rendering is available for $44.99, which renders projects saved with a full license. Volume discounts are available with a minimum purchase of five licenses.

The first RSMB OFX release is for 32-bit Windows operating system. RSMB continues to be supported in Adobe After Effects and Premiere, Apple Shake, Final Cut Pro and Motion (ppc only), BorisFX Red, Autodesk Combustion and Autodesk systems that support Sparks (Flame, Inferno, Smoke), Avid editing systems (Media Composer, Symphony), SOFTIMAGE!XSI, Quantel eQ, Eyeon Fusion and others.

More details can be found at www.revisionfx.com or in person at NAB, booth SL3827A.

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Bill Desowitz, former editor of VFXWorld, is currently the Crafts Editor of IndieWire.

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