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Panopticum Tools
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The Stats
- Developer: Panopticum
- Version: 1.1
- Platforms: Mac OS X, Windows
- Host Applications: Adobe After Effects 4.0 and higher (Mac OSX/Windows), Adobe Premiere Pro 5.0 (Windows)
- Number of plug-ins: 8
- Compatibility with After Effects 7
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Note: This plug-in is not compatible with Adobe After Effects CS3.
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Description
Panopticum Tools is a new set of additional modules for Adobe After Effects. This set includes 8 different filters, and some of them are actually unique! With this set you can create some really curious video effects!
- Custom Speed - Custom Speed parameter of our module allows you to achieve a professional-quality effect of smooth transition of speed of the video fragment's exposition.
- Photo Exposition - This is a unique and very useful tool that allows you to change the speed of video fragment exposition very easily
- Echo - This additional module lets you modify your initial video applying to it various types of Emboss-effect. A certain advantage of the Emboss effect is that you can get a bas-relief picture with different parameters even when the effect is applied to bad quality videos containing noise.
- Emboss - This additional module lets you modify your initial video applying to it various types of Emboss-effect.
- Speckle Glass - This is a very simple filter that allows you to create an effect of wet glass. But there's more to that! You can add animation to your pattern. This effect looks absolutely fabulous in combination with lens or crystal. Inside the lens or crystal your image will look clear and transparent. Wet glass around the clear part of the image looks incredibly capturing!
- Strip - This is a very simple filter that allows you to cut the initial image into fine transparent layers. In order for these lines not to be black, place the initial fragment on the third line of assembling ruler, then use the filter PAN Strip and turn on Transparency of alpha channel.
- NULL Strobe - This simple filter lets you create "Hold Field" or "Null Strobe" effects, which are widely used for linear Video Editing. This filter shows only one dominant field and replaces others with the first one. Using this filter you can create videos that look like actually filmed.
- Camera Noise - This is a very efficient filter that you can use to eliminate any noise from your video if filming was done, for example, in low-light.


