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Editing
Getting Started
Animating Effects
Effects
At any time during your
work session, you can use the effects tools to perform any creative
or image-processing work. Flame provides an array of sophisticated visual
effects and compositing tools.
Visual effects include:
- Applying
basic image processes. See
Processing and Formatting Commands.
- Colour-correcting and
colour-matching clips using the Colour Corrector. See
Colour Corrector.
- Creating artistic colour
effects and performing advanced colour correction using the Colour
Warper™. See
Colour Warper.
- Performing basic keying
functions. See
Keyer.
- Using
advanced keying functions using the Modular Keyer. You can select
from an array of tools to pull a key and to colour correct a clip selectively.
See
Modular Keyer.
- Using
3D Keyer to pull a key, perform advanced colour analysis of areas
in a clip, and then refine the key with increased accuracy. See
3D Keyer.
- Using
garbage masks, supported by the Keyer, 3D Keyer, and the Modular
Keyer. See
Garbage Masks.
- Creating
a composite while controlling cropping, softness, and camera, and
applying glow effects. See
Compositor and Optics.
- Removing motion jitter
,or unwanted camera movement, and tracking reference points in your
clips. See
Tracking and Stabilizing.
- Warping
images and morphing from one image to another. See
Warper and
Distort.
- Using a high-powered,
3D, multilayer compositing tool for creating complex visual effects.
You can use Action to animate clips in 3D and add camera, lighting,
and shadow effects. The Action section begins with
Action: Basics.
- Retouching clips or
creating graphics, textures, and displacement sources using the
comprehensive Paint tools. The Paint section begins with
Paint: Basics.