Fusion (formerly Digital Fusion) is an image compositing software program created by eyeon Software Inc. It is typically used to create visual effects and digital compositing for film, HD and commercials. It employs a node-based interface in which complex processes are built up by connecting a flowchart or schematic of many nodes, each of which represents a simpler process, such as a blur or color correction. This type of compositing interface allows great flexibility, including the ability to modify the parameters of an earlier image processing step "in context" (while viewing the final composite).
Fusion is available for 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Microsoft Windows and 32-bit Linux (via a customized version of Wine).
Fusion 6.2 Features
In addition to the advancements pioneered with Uncharted Territory, the development team at eyeon is always employed in the evolution of Fusion's already prolific toolset. Many upgrades have been executed to ensure the equanimity of both artist and studio. Following are some of the enhancements you can expect:
* Fusion x64 for Linux, this includes Open CL supercomputing
* QuickTime support for Fusion x64, with support for Timecode, and greater than 8bit/channel codecs.
* Particle system updates with Particle Fuses and OCL Particle Fuses. Improved particle evaluation, providing more accurate and stable simulations.
* 3D Renderer Updated to render World Position Pass channels.
* WPP allows the artist to create a stereoscopic version from a single camera render.
* Updated RED R3D support to the latest version includes Epic and Scarlet support, as well as all the latest color science and controls.
* SVG importing, Scalable Vector Graphics, the open standard for 2D vector specs can be exported by a large array of applications and imported into Fusion.
* Open CL improvements including a new rays tool and ability to add a second low cost graphics card specifically for OCL supercomputing.
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