![]() I think it’s fair to say that there is no one plug-in in FXFP that is an I-Must-Have-That-Now tool. That would be missing the true value of the plug-ins in FXFP. It is tempting to simply look at the quantity of the plug-ins and say, “Yea, there’s plenty of options,” because there are so many. The deepest section is the Transition category claiming 28 of the plug-ins followed closely by Stylize which has 27. ![]() The plug-ins are grouped into 11 categories: Blur, Color Corrections, Distort, Generators, Glow, Halftones, Sharpen, Stylize, Tiling, Transitions and Video. ![]() While you could do this yourself without the plug-in, using FXFP the process is consolidated into a single step eliminating the custom build and masking work that would be required otherwise.Īt over 150 plug-ins, FXFP is deep in tools to choose from. Things like zoom amount, placement of the circle, edge hardness, angle of the clone and more are easily adjustable. In this example, a target is placed on the source video to identify the source of the circular clone in the lower right hand corner. ![]() ![]() Like all the FX Factory Pro plug-ins, Clone Pro demonstrates the nuanced and common sense built into every plug-in. Microfilmmaker Magazine - Reviews - Software Review: FX Factory Pro 2.0.9, Pg. ![]()
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