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Hi all! I've been working on a compositor for some time and I've just released a 64 bits linux binary. It's far from Nuke or Fusion, but I think it's ...
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    New video compositor for 64 bits linux.

    Hi all!

    I've been working on a compositor for some time and I've just
    released a 64 bits linux binary. It's far from Nuke or Fusion,
    but I think it's good enough for a first preview release.

    The program is still incomplete, and under heavy development but I think that it can be useful, as it reads multilayer exrs, has good color correction and management tools, rotoscoping, and other interesting features.

    It'd be great if you can try it and tell me what do you think
    about it.

    There's more info and a download link here: ramencomp.blogspot.com

    Sorry for the off-topic post and thank you!

    Est.

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    Is it statically linked so one doesn't run into shared library issues that often accompany code built on one system (like Ubuntu), but may be tested on some other system, such as RH/CentOS, et al?
    Sometimes, real fast is almost as good as real time.
    Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!

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