A Vast Set of Plug-In Options for Avid, After Effects and FCP
The 2D plug-in market offers a jungle of options. But it isn’t often that so many of those choices exist in one product line. In the case of Digital Film Tools, the style and power of plug-ins offered span a vast field, from composite keying and Digital Intermediate-style looks to color correction, all at up to 16-bit color.
The DFT line for Adobe After Effects, Avid editing systems and Apple Final Cut Pro breaks down into four categories: 55mm for traditional photographic lens, lab and filter simulations; Composite Suite with 2D filters for matte editing, color correction, grain and lighting; Digital Film Lab 2 for Digital Intermediate-style looks designed to take video into film emulation; and zMatte with blue and greenscreen keying designed for simple-to-challenging film or broadcast matting work.
So Many Utilities, So Little Time
There’s no way to cover the hundreds of utilities here so I’ll focus on the highlights. The 55mm tools work surprisingly well at mimicking photographic treatments with the proper set up. As an example, filters like Rack Focus, Depth of Field and Split Field can simulate what their names suggest, especially if objects and actors are chroma-keyed or rotoscoped to reside on different layers. The 55mm Color Correction tools range from Telecine to F-Stop and Printer Point styles. Plus 55mm offers an Effects batch with items like Bleach Bypass (very popular), Cross Processing and Film Graining that closely emulate the lab looks these are named for. A vast section for Gels, Grads and Tint plug-ins offers a multitude of Digital Intermediate-flavor treatments that, as fine as they are, are as editable as the rest of the tools here. A 55mm Lens section offers filters like Chromatic Aberration, Lens Distortion and Polarizer for optical effects. Light effects can go from subtle to more art-house fare with tools like Vari-Star.
As the name implies, Composite Suite is a full-featured compositing package with close to 30 filters dedicated to pulling and cleaning mattes from blue- to greenscreen and more. Color Correction is included.
Digital Film Lab 2 supplies more than one hundred presets for Black and White, Color Looks, Diffusion, Film Grain Stocks and Temperature settings. And, of course, all are editable via Diffusion, Color Grad, Gels and Lab controls.
Finally, zMatte rounds out the DFT bundle as a dedicated blue- and greenscreen keying program built for simple to more hair-raising matte creation tasks. Final Cut Pro and Avid editors will have their hands full with the Digital Intermediate looks alone.
DFT offers a vast depth and quality of filters for film and video- what a blessing!
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