Friday, January 15, 2010

The Boris Continuum Film Process Unit includes "film-like" effects filters that help you achieve that warm organic look you see and experience when watching classic movies. Film Process deepens the color response range of a digital image to emulate film's dynamic color range. Film Damage simulates the appearance of old film stock. Match Grain adds grain to footage shot on video so it edits more seamlessly into a sequence with telecined media. Film Grain simulates the appearance of grain particles in the emulsion of movie or photo film. Deinterlace converts interlaced video clips into progressive-scan frames, such as footage shot on film. Prism simulates the photographic effect of chromatic aberration in which a bad lens can generate prismatic color fringing along edges of high contrast within an image. All new for Apple Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express, and Motion users is a real-time Film Effect plug-in that includes simultaneous live previews of preset effects including Black and White, Bleach Bypass, Bright and Warm Tone, Cool Tone, Color Reversal, Lens Mist, Grainy Hi-Con B&W, Warm Faded Grainy, Sepia Tone, Platinum, and Misty B&W Vignette.
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Boris Continuum Film Process supports After Effects, Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express, and Motion. For Avid systems, the Film Process filters are included as part of Boris Continuum Complete AVX.
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