Software developer The Foundry will show a variety of visual effects applications, including Nuke 5 and the Furnace 4 plug-in for Nuke, at NAB2008.
Nuke 5 delivers operational and performance improvements, which include a new user interface, the addition of Python for scripting, support for working with stereoscopic and multiview projects, the addition of interactive lighting tools in the 3-D compositing workspace and the ability to read, process and write more than 1000 channels per stream.
The Foundry also will preview its research and development efforts aimed at creating unique tools to support 3-D stereoscopic workflows.
The Foundry also will premiere its Furnace 4 image-processing tools for Nuke and eyeon Software’s Fusion compositing software and preview a range of Furnace plug-ins for Final Cut Pro.
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