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Toolset Overview
Here is an overview of the available nodes.
Optical Flow Nodes
Optical Flow > OpticalFlow: Analyzes motion between neighboring frames in a
sequence to generate motion vectors, which can then be used by other nodes
for retiming, motion blur, and other effects.
Miscellaneous > TimeSpeed: Retimes a clip at a constant speed using
Flow Interpolation mode.
Miscellaneous > TimeStretcher: Retimes a clip at variable speeds using
Flow Interpolation mode.
Optical Flow > RepairFrame: Generates a new frame using the motion
vectors between two neighboring frames.
Optical Flow > SmoothMotion: Smoothes the color or aux channels
using motion vectors.
Optical Flow > Tween: Interpolates between two non-sequential images to
generate a new frame.
Color > CopyAux: Copies aux channels, including motion vectors, into
RGBA more efficiently than Channel Booleans.
Stereoscopic Nodes
Stereo > Anaglyph: Combines stereo images to create a single anaglyph
image for viewing.
Stereo > Combiner: sStacks a separate stereo images into a single stacked pair,
so they can be processed together.
Stereo > Disparity: Generates disparity between left/right images.
Stereo > DisparityToZ: Converts disparity to Z-depth.
Stereo > Global Align: Shifts each stereo eye manually to do basic alignment
of stereo images.
Stereo > NewEye: Replaces left and/or right eye with interpolated eyes.
Stereo > Splitter: Separates a stacked stereo image into to left and right images.
Stereo > StereoAlign: Adjusts vertical alignment, convergence, and eye separation.
Stereo > ZToDisparity: Converts Z-depth to disparity.
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