Autodesk has introduced Flame 2025

Flame 2025 introduces Match Grain, a new node aligning captured material's grain with the original clip, adjustable in RGB, dispersion, and scale. It aims for a more efficient workflow compared to existing Degrain and Regrain nodes. Additionally, the lens distortion workflow has been revamped, replacing the old Lens Distort node with the new Lens Distortion node.

Like its predecessor, the node can correct or model lens distortions in captured material but offers a wider range of capabilities by computing lens distortions from Lens Grid, manually inserted splines, or importing distortion data from the 3D tracking program 3DEqualizer. Users can then apply multiple distortion models to deform captured material and output STMap and Inverse STMap to apply the same distortions to other clips using the new STMap node.

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Settings and presets management has been overhauled, with Autodesk completely abandoning the concept of user profiles in Flame, which tied user settings to version-dependent custom profiles. Settings are now organized in a four-level hierarchy independent of version (user, project, version, system), and a new feature allows for the creation of centralized presets in a studio network.

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Several minor improvements have been made to the timeline, batch processing, keyboard shortcuts editor, and user interface. Among other changes, support for the Apple Log color space introduced in the iPhone 15 Pro has been added, along with updates to SDK and supported media formats.

Flame 2025 is available for Rocky Linux 8.5/8.7/9.3 and macOS 12.0.1 and above on a subscription basis. The subscription cost is $610 per month or $4870 per year. Flare 2025 and Flame Assist 2025 are also available for Rocky Linux 8.5/8.7/9.3 and macOS 12.0.1 and above. The cost of a single-user subscription is $2595 per year. Lustre 2025 is available for Rocky Linux 8.5/8.7/9.3. The cost of a single-user subscription is $4870 per year.

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