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NoiseAdvanced
Contributed by CreativeLyons
Noise with user friendly animation sliders and overscan
LabelFromRead
Contributed by CreativeLyons
Displays Filepath of topmost read node over the image. Useful when viewing sequence contact sheets / matching shots.
ContactSheetAuto
Contributed by CreativeLyons
Contact Sheet that Automatically resizes according to number of inputs. Inspired by Ben McEwan's blog post.
BinaryAlpha
Contributed by CreativeLyons
Analyzes a choice of the RGB, RGBA, or Alpha input and outputs an Alpha Channel (or RGBA) that is Binary, 0 or 1. Any Pixels that are not 0 will be turned into 1 (negative numbers also), and 0 will remain 0. This is perfect for those blur + unpremult tricks or if you need a quick matte for finding any rgb color above or below 0, in a CG render passes for example.
DirectionalBlur
Contributed by CreativeLyons
Quick and easy Directional blur, with rotation and size controls. Can select between blur and defocus.
GradMagic
Contributed by CreativeLyons
A live sampling 4 point gradient tool with ability to bake colors.
ShuffleCycleLayers
Contributed by CreativeLyons
Cycles through Layers on shuffle node similar to the viewer page up and page down hotkeys
Feather_v02
Contributed by CreativeLyons
simple tool to feather alphas inwards and outwards.
Advanced_Keying_Template_Pack
Contributed by CreativeLyons
Keying Template as presented on www.CompositingMentor.com
MirrorDimension
Contributed by CreativeLyons
Allows you to easily render Planar Reflections from a Mirror Card's Perspective
BlacksMatch_2.0
Contributed by CreativeLyons
This tool recreates a toe operation that's able to input an external image as it's black point and has controls for the multiply (the amount above the blackpoint that the operation stops affecting the midtones and highlights), and a control for the Gamma, or falloff, which is the bottom part of the curve and how it's blending with the blackpoint. You can toggle a preview overlay of a plotscanline and see how your blackpoint is affecting the rest of your image.