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2018 - Microsoft and the .NET Foundation released a library [9] for rendering Lottie on Windows. 2019 - further support for Lottie was by Qt [10] with the release of a QML API for rendering Lottie. Later that same year, Samsung released rLottie [11] which is a platform independent C++-based renderer for Lottie, and added Lottie support in Tizen.
The official OpenFX SDK (BSD license) contain sample plugins, programmed using the standard C API, or a C++ wrapper. openfx-arena is a set of visual effects plugins, mainly based on ImageMagick. openfx-io is a set of plugins for reading or writing image and video files (using OpenImageIO and FFmpeg), and for color management (using OpenColorIO).
In computing, a plug-in (or plugin, add-in, addin, add-on, or addon) is a software component that extends the functionality of an existing software system without requiring the system to be re-built. A plug-in feature is one way that a system can be customizable. [1] Applications support plug-ins for a variety of reasons including:
Adobe After Effects is a digital visual effects, motion graphics, and compositing application developed by Adobe Inc.; it is used for animation and in the post-production process of film making, video games and television production. Among other things, After Effects can be used for keying, tracking, compositing, and animation.
FMOD is a proprietary sound effects engine and authoring tool for video games and applications developed by Firelight Technologies. It is able to play and mix sounds of diverse formats on many operating systems.
LV2 (LADSPA Version 2) is a set of royalty-free open standards [2] for music production plug-ins and matching host applications. It includes support for the synthesis and processing of digital audio and CV, [3] events such as MIDI and OSC, and provides a free alternative to audio plug-in standards such as Virtual Studio Technology (VST) and Audio Units (AU).
Core functionality of PhotoLine can be extended through standard Photoshop filter plugins, the G'MIC digital image processing framework, [2] and PSP tubes. [3] External programs can be linked for a seamless round-trip workflow and files can be sent directly for processing in third-party design applications.
Natron is a free and open-source node-based compositing application. It has been influenced by digital compositing software such as Avid Media Illusion, Apple Shake, Blackmagic Fusion, Autodesk Flame and Nuke, from which its user interface and many of its concepts are derived.