Adobe After Effects CS6, Upgrade, Win, EN 65174350 Manual Do Utilizador

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Adobe After Effects CS6 
What’s New
Rolling Shutter Repair
Digital cameras with CMOS sensors—including video-capable DSLRs, which are becoming 
increasingly popular for the creation of films, commercials, and television shows—typically have 
what is commonly known as a “rolling” shutter, which captures a frame of video one scan line at  
a time. Due to time lag between scan lines, not all parts of the image are recorded at exactly the 
same time, causing motion to ripple down the frame. If the camera or the subject is moving, the 
rolling shutter can cause distortions, such as leaning buildings and other skewed images. Dealing 
with this footage can cause headaches, especially when attempting to composite the footage with 
nondistorted images, such as 3D layers and text.
After Effects CS6 includes an advanced Rolling Shutter Repair effect that contains two different 
user-selectable algorithms to help fix problematic footage.
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Enhanced effects
After Effects CS6 makes it easier to enhance the production value of your projects, with over 80 
new and updated built-in effects. 
The cornerstone of this bonanza for artists is the inclusion of the CycoreFX HD Suite. In contrast to 
the 8-bit-per-channel CycoreFX previously bundled with After Effects, all 73 of the HD plug-ins—
including such popular effects as CC Sphere and CC Gradient Wipe—support 16-bit-per-channel 
color; 35 of them support 32-bit floating point for maximum dynamic range. Among the many 
benefits of increased color depth is reduced banding and other types of image degradation, 
especially while applying color correction.
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The CycoreFX HD Suite can be used in high-end visual effects and motion graphics jobs without concern about image quality. 
Here, CC Sphere is used to animate a still image to create a dynamic background for this shot. 
This skewed image is typical of scenes with fast movement shot with a digital 
camera employing a CMOS sensor. Notice how it appears to lean slightly to 
the left as a result.
This corrected image shows the results of applying Rolling Shutter Repair in  
After Effects CS6. In particular, the sticker on the tailgate is now a clean rectangle,  
making it much easier to replace in post-production.