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Fusion 9 review

Sep 20, 2017 by CGPress Staff
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David Cox has written a largely positive review of Fusion 9 in which he discusses the new features, concludes that the “updates to Fusion 9 are comprehensive and very much in line with what professional users have been asking for” and points to interoperability between Fusion and Resolve as an interesting area to develop further in the future. Read the review in full on the Post Perspective website.

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vandam
7 years ago

This software is awesome. Given that there’s a very capable free version, I don’t really know why it’s not used more across the industry. And the 299$ for Studio is a steal.

LL
Reply to  vandam
7 years ago

Because was sort of let it die by the former owners while Nuke appeared on scene.

Sybelius
7 years ago

The only reason i cant switch to fusion yet is because it seem.to dont have a proper lensflare plugin (cheap and good as optical flare)

if someone have an.idea!?

Alwx
Reply to  Sybelius
7 years ago

That was stopping me too but genarts sapphire has a decent one for Fusion, you can buy just that module plus a few others from them for a couple hundred.

Yuri
7 years ago

Started training with 7, 8 free version. A couple of weeks ago bought Studio 9 for professional use. It really feels like rediscovering and falling in love with CG all over again. It is so polished, powerful and liberating (e.g no cloud baloney/rental noose). It’s very snappy and a lot of tools are GPU accelerated. Plugins work well (including ofx). There’s very little I could complain about (maybe lowq of built in Z-DOF, no hotkeys to quickly add nodes). Overall highly recommend!

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