Boris FX has released Boris Graffiti 5.2, a 2-D/3-D titling solution that offers support for EPS import and extrusion, resolution independent vector text, advanced type-on title animation, text on a path and automated rolls, crawls, fades and zooms.
A plug-in package for more than 20 nonlinear editing systems, the new release is offered free for existing Boris Graffiti 5.0 users via electronic distribution and adds support for major operating systems Leopard (Apple OS X) and Vista (Microsoft), as well as extended Sony Vegas 8.0 and Adobe CS 3.
The release also optimizes several features, including preview to monitor, which now supports FireWire as well as AJA video cards and an enhanced title container with better control over subtitles.
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