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Re:Vision Effects RE:Fill
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The Stats
- Developer: Re:Vision Effects
- Version: 1.3
- Platforms: Mac OS X / Win 95/98/NT 4.0/ME/2000/XP
- Host Applications: Adobe After Effects 5.0 and later, Apple Final Cut Pro 4.0 or later, Adobe Premiere Pro 1.0 or later, Commotion, Discreet Combustion 2.1 or later, Eyeon Fusion 4.04e or later and 5.02 or later, Other programs that offer After Effects plug-in compatibility
- Compatibility with After Effects CS3, Compatibility with After Effects 7 and Mac Universal Binary
Purchase RE:Fill
- RE:Fill
- Effections Bundle - Includes Re:Vision Effects ReelSmart Motion Blur Pro, Re:Vision Effects Twixtor Pro, Re:Vision Effects FieldsKit,Re:Vision Effects SmoothKit, Re:Vision Effects Shape/Shade, Re:Vision Effects RE:Fill, Re:Vision Effects Video Gogh
- Effections Plus Bundle - Includes Re:Vision Effects ReelSmart Motion Blur Pro, Re:Vision Effects Twixtor Pro, Re:Vision Effects FieldsKit, Re:Vision Effects SmoothKit, Re:Vision Effects Shape/Shade, Re:Vision Effects RE:Fill, Re:Vision Effects Video Gogh, and Re:Vision Effects RE:Flex
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Description
RE:Fill mends holes in images by intelligently filling user-specified regions.
RE:Fill can replace missing pixels in numerous ways: for example, selecting the nearest "good" pixel, mirroring pixels about a hole's edge, or cloning from another "good" region... and the good region can even come from another point in time or from another sequence altogether.
Features
- Fill in holes created when keying or rotoing out noisy blobs, scratches or other unwanted small objects.
- Fill in small image regions along an image boundary that can become "invalid" after distorting or warping an image.
- Fill in an area between two objects being lined up that don't exactly fit together.
- Fill in areas that have unwanted blown out areas, or other unwanted specks due to bad camera or lighting setup, or due to some unfortunate color correction that has been applied.
- Fill in areas left behind after the removal of small tracking markers, crosses or orange balls.
- Create nice color gradients and washes by filling in large holes.
- Create interesting kaleidoscopic effects using a mirror fill on large holes.
- RE:Fill works in both 8 and 16 bits per channel.
Support
Known Issue: Note from RE:Vision Effects
Apple OS X 10.4.6 update may break our plug-ins.
Some of our users are having a problem after updating to Mac OS 10.4.6 when running our plugins. The error message will say something like "Can't load plugin, veclib missing", or "error in code fragment." The message varies depending on which host application you are running.
Turns out that there is a problem with the Mac OS 10.4.6 updater that removes a particular system file we rely on (the veclib.framework).
If you have updated to Mac OS X 10.4.6 and are seeing this problem with our plugins, then simply download and install the Mac OS X 10.4.6 Combo installer (not the simple updater), found here: Mac OS 10.4.6 Combo installer.
What to do if you are running FCP and after running the combo MacOS 10.4.6 installer you can successfully load RE:Vision Effects' plugins, but you get no parameter settings and black output frames.
First quit FCP. You need to remove the file "Final Cut Pro Obj Cache".
It's found in your home directory ( /Users/"your login account"), then go to the Library directory, then the Preferences directory, then the "Final Cut Pro User Data" directory.
It's a file that's built when FCP starts up and stores lots of things, like parameter for AE plugins. Because the first time you ran FCP our plugin didn't load, FCP *mistakenly* store no parameters for the plugin.
By deleting the file mentioned, FCP will then figure out what parameters our plugin(s) really need.
Warning: you may lose other preferences (but at this point, if you want to run our pugins, you don't have much of a choice... It's a bug with FCP, and this is the only fix). We think the file we are telling you delete is a fairly benign thing to do and you shouldn't lose any important prefs, however Apple doesn't tell us what is in each cache file for FCP.
If you are in a time crunch, then before deleting the "Final Cut Pro Obj Cache" file you should make a copy of it and save it somewhere else, then delete it from the directory described above. If important prefs or other favorites go away then you can put the file back (however, if you put the file back then you can't run our plugins until you delete that file).

