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By simply applying the filter, Beauty Box analyzes the video, sets a few Smoothing options, and renders to make skin retouching incredibly easy. The complete family of VFX pluginsĭigital Anarchy’s complete family of VFX plugins optimized for Apple M1 hardware, Metal and Big Sur include:įlicker Free is a Digital Anarchy’s powerful tool for deflickering video and fixes common flicker issues in video footage caused by lights and cameras being out of sync, time lapses, slow motion video, and increasingly, drone footage.īeauty Box is a VFX plugin that automatically identifies skin tones and creates a mask that limits the smoothing effect to just the skin areas. All these plugins are now GPU-optimized for big performance boosts. These releases also now fully support Apple’s Metal GPU acceleration, as they do for Apple Final Cut Pro, resulting in a 25% increase in performance across its plugins.
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It may sound the same, but it is different as the update goes beyond FCPX: the software from Digital Anarchy is now optimized for Adobe Premiere, Avid and Davinci Resolve running on new Apple M1 hardware, as well as the newest Mac OS release, Big Sur.Īs part of this refresh, Digital Anarchy has released new versions of Beauty Box, Flicker Free and Samurai Sharpen. Now the company announced that it has completed the refresh of its entire family of visual effects plugins. Then, in March, the company announced changes to more of its plugins, which where then made compatible with Final Cut Pro optimized for Apple’s newest M1 hardware, as well as for the newest Mac OS release, Big Sur. Last February Digital Anarchy shared news about the update of its AI transcription application for editors – Transcriptive. Digital Anarchy has completed the refresh of its entire family of visual effects plugins, which are now optimized for Apple’s newest M1 hardware, as well as for the newest Mac OS release, Big Sur.
