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Sapphire Only. Running as standalone application and plug-in, Mocha can render tracked composites, tracked inserts, masks, object removal, stabilization, reorientation and lens correction. RotoOverlay, etc. Learn More. Tracking For Absolute Beginners.
Stream it for free or purchase here for downloadable projects and assets. Best Value! Low Monthly Cost! Insert Module with PowerMesh The improved Insert Module features warped surface compositing driven by PowerMesh tracking for a new streamlined workflow. Improved Tracking Workflows New! Multi-link layers and link mesh tracking to existing planar track layers Improved!
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Watch PowerMesh tutorials. Remove Objects and Wires Remove unwanted elements, wires, rigs, tracking marks, and cameras. Screen Inserts and Match Moves Render accurate match moves and screen inserts with realistic motion blur or warped distortions. Stabilize Camera or Object Motion The Stabilize Module can lock down camera motion or stabilize based on select tracking layers.
Work With Lens Distortion The Lens Module provides a simple and easy-to-use interface to calibrate the distortion introduced by camera lenses. Stereoscopic Workflow Stereo 3D planar tracking, masking, and object removal workflow. Product: Release Number: Mocha Pro Windows: Windows 8 and Windows 10 on x Mocha Pro What's New. Over 4 hours of training videos to help you get up and running quickly. Tracking, Splines, 3D 1 , Lens 2. You can not use percent sizes for tile cropping see next.
This is because in one special case centered percentage crop the gravity setting can turn off tile cropping. Other effects of gravity on tiled cropping is also undefined. It is possible for an image to be positioned such that it does not even appear on its own page or virtual canvas, or be so large that the page canvas can only contain a small window or part of the image.
In such rare cases, strip cropping without any size arguments will get the image sub-division wrong, and produce respectively, missed images , or smaller tiles of only the parts within the virtual canvas bounds.
The " -crop " operator however will not be fixed to handle these rare special cases, as doing so will prevent its use in other cases, such as those exampled below.
Before IM version v6. As shown above the default color used by the " -border " operator is a light gray as it matches nicely the default grey page color of web pages on the WWW. The fact that adding a border to images with transparency, also by default fills the transparent background of the image, has been the cause of some debate amongst IM users and the development team. A summary of this debate is given on Border, Frame and use of BorderColor. The default " -mattecolor " is a slightly darker gray than that of the default setting of " -bordercolor ".
This also allows it to match the default gray color of web pages on the WWW used by early browsers such as " mosaic " and " netscape ". See below. While " -frame " may actually use the " -mattecolor " color, it also generates four more extra colors from this base for use in drawing the frame. That is five related colors will likely be added to an image, not just one. The fact that adding a frame to images with transparency, also by default fills the transparent background of the image with the bordercolor has caused some debate amongst IM users and the Development team.
The use of " -bordercolor " as the background image for both " -border " and " -frame " was added to IM with version 6.
Before this the background canvas generated consisted of a black canvas onto which the border, or frame was drawn. This use of black was especially bad for the " montage " command which makes heavy usage of the internal " -frame " function in its internal processing. See Montage Background and Transparency Handling.
It did not fill the areas with " -background " color. You can even use offsets, which basically means the Extent Operator is simply a straight forward Crop with background padded fill, regardless of position. If the background color is not set, IM will attempt to determine this value from the image itself. Transparency is always preserved when the file is reopened in Photoshop. Layer Compression. Specifies a method for compressing data for pixels in layers as opposed to composite data.
Many applications cannot read layer data and skip over it when opening a TIFF file. Photoshop, however, can read layer data in TIFF files. JPEG compresses file size by selectively discarding data. JPEG supports only 8-bit images.
If you save a bit image to this format, Photoshop automatically lowers the bit depth. You can access this action by choosing Production from the Actions panel menu. Offers matte color choices to simulate the appearance of background transparency in images that contain transparency. Image Options. Specifies the image quality.
Choose an option from the Quality menu, drag the Quality pop-up slider, or enter a value between 0 and 12 in the Quality text box. Format Options. Specifies the format of your JPEG file. Baseline Optimized creates a file with optimized color and a slightly smaller file size. Progressive displays a series of increasingly detailed versions of the image you specify how many as it downloads. Displays low-resolution versions of the image in a browser as the file downloads.
Interlacing makes download time seem shorter, but it also increases file size. Select the items in the Layers panel, right-click the selection, and then select Quick Export or Export As from the context menu. Virtually all page-layout, word-processing, and graphics applications accept imported or placed EPS Encapsulated PostScript files.
Non-PostScript printers will print only the screen-resolution preview. Creates a low-resolution image to view in the destination application. See also Bit depth.
Determines the way image data is delivered to a PostScript output device. Encoding options are described below. Consult your printer before selecting these options. Transparent Whites. PostScript Color Management. Do not select this option if you plan to place the image in another color-managed document. Include Vector Data. Preserves any vector graphics such as shapes and type in the file. However, vector data in EPS and DCS files is available only to other applications; vector data is rasterized if you reopen the file in Photoshop.
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