SynthEyes 2004 released
Andersson Technologies has announced the release of SynthEyes 2004, the latest version of its 3-D tracking and match-moving application. The headline feature is the inclusion of new neural-network-based automatic and supervised tracking approaches. Significant other features include:
- New Lighting-Invariant tracking mode for supervised trackers for more robustness to lighting changes. This mode is ON by default.
- New File/Export/Lens/Image Preprocessor Preset as Script
- List, control, drag, and clone splines in the Hierarchy View, including from one camera to another (for example stereo shots).
- New “Lens/De-zoom in image preprocessor” script to remove small residual zooms (eg focus hunting) in stabilized footage by equalizing the average radius of all trackers visible on the current frame and each other frame.
- CentOS 7 is now required for Linux (or equivalent versions in other distros). Note that GTK2 libraries are still required.
- RED updated to 7.2.1 including Komodo support
Plus many more improvements and bug fixes. Find out more on the blog and in the online changelog.
They’re really gonna call it the 2004 release… in the year 2020?
I don’t wanna be mean, but that’s one of the worst marketing decisions I’ve ever come across.
Syntheyes is the Chuck Norris of trackers, it doesn’t need marketing! 🙂
same as ubuntu… but missing the dot that makes it a good idea.