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aeAnamorphic is a simple way to give a realistic anamorphic look to your compositions with real distortion charts and automatic breathing.
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DUCK is a collection of gizmos designed to help artists. Here you can find: advanced Alpha Edge, Green or Blue Killer for spill suppression,Object id keyer, advanced Luma Keyer, Smart Blur, Denoise, Skin Cleaner, Heat Vision simulation and a Night Vision (infrared) simulation.
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A fast (FFT-based) approximation of brute force environment map convolution using a Phong BRDF.
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A tool for removing directionally oriented detail from a plate.
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This tool will help you to add spectrum in your shots. It's better than chromatic aberration because is based in all ranges of color: purple, blue, cyan, green, yellow, orange, red. Forget the basic chromatic aberration based in RGB. This tool works very well in shots with water or under the water. Use it with caustics and it will blow your mind. It works really well with Alexa, Phantom and better with eye fish lenses Hope you enjoy it!
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Fill in the track marks or elements that you want to erase from the plate without losing the detail of the surface, powerer by blink script. I included the option of rescue all the surface detail, also you can rescue the highlights of the surface. If it's necessari you can ofset the surface detail if you want to keep the ditail but the original detail makes appear the clean up.
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Stock node motion blur generator. Free replacement for ReelSmart Motion Blur
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Named after the cat's eye bokeh effect, the goal of W_CatsEye is to emulate the look of non-uniform bokeh shapes to achieve more realism.
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This is an user-friendly directional blur. You control it with two points, and unlike the original nuke dirBlur, it doesn't shift pixel !
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It is a gizmo that will allow you to create a refraction effect directly from nuke, using a geometry and a camera. It allows you to simulate different optical effects to achieve a result similar to glass. By Aitor Echeveste