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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

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The Foundry unveils 3D Camera Tracker for After Effects

Mark Christiansen | 04/20

First look at breakthrough addition to the world’s most popular compositing application.

At NAB 2010, The Foundry revealed its work on a plug-in to bring 3D camera tracking directly into Adobe After Effects. Their Camera Tracker plug-in, currently in pre-beta, looks set to provide long-missing functionality to After Effects, and once it has been added, it will likely transform the type of work seen from After Effects artists.

Click here to read the rest of Mark’s preview of The Foundry’s 3D Camera Tracker for After Effects.

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I wish Pro Video Coalition would get it’s act together on the RSS feeds. The link from this story in my feed goes to a blank page. Here’s the link:

http://provideocoalition.com/index.php/mchristiansen/story/pixel_farm_to_launch_radical_new_approach_to_tracking_at_siggraph/#When:06:35:13Z

I also often get duplicate entries. Pro video but amateur web site.smile

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