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  2. Visual effects - Wikipedia

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    Visual effects (sometimes abbreviated as VFX) is the process by which imagery is created or manipulated outside the context of a live-action shot in filmmaking and video production. The integration of live-action footage and other live-action footage or CGI elements to create realistic imagery is called VFX.

  3. Nuke (software) - Wikipedia

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    Nuke is a node-based digital compositing and visual effects application first developed by Digital Domain and used for television and film post-production.Nuke is available for Windows, macOS (up to Monterey natively), and RHEL/CentOS. [2]

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  5. OpenFX (API) - Wikipedia

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    OpenFX (OFX), a.k.a. The OFX Image Effect Plug-in API, is an open standard for 2D visual effects or compositing plug-ins. It allows plug-ins written to the standard to work on any application that supports the standard.

  6. Comparison of video editing software - Wikipedia

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    professional (vfx; finishing system) macOS Avid Media Composer: Avid: macOS 1989 2024.10 2024 Commercial: professional Windows Avid Media Composer First: Avid: macOS 2017 2021.9 2021 Freeware: professional Windows Avidemux: Mean, Gruntster and Fahr BSD 2.8.1 [2] 2022-09-21 GPL-2.0-or-later: basic Linux macOS Windows AVS Video Editor: Online ...

  7. Amazon Web Services Introduces Pay As You Go Cloud ... - AOL

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    Complex visual effects and computer graphics can mean extensive (and expensive) computing needs, and to address this, Amazon Web Services is launching a new cloud rendering service.

  8. Previsualization - Wikipedia

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    Ansel Adams wrote about visualization in photography, defining it as "the ability to anticipate a finished image before making the exposure.” [2] The term previsualization has been attributed to Minor White, who divided visualization into previsualization, what occurs while studying the subject, and postvisualization, how the visualized image is rendered at printing.

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    Help keep AOL a fun and safe place by remaining considerate and respectful when posting comments. Our Community Guidelines provide more info about the types of content and conduct that are prohibited on our platforms, and the actions we may take on accounts for violations of the Guidelines.