: Use point tracking to guide the blur in difficult shots.
Before installing ReelSmart Motion Blur Pro 6.0.1, make sure your system meets the following requirements: RevisionFX ReelSmart Motion Blur Pro 6.0.1 Pre-...
over your clips. A common starting point is setting the blur amount to , which mimics a standard 180-degree camera shutter. : Use point tracking to guide the blur in difficult shots
The plugin calculates motion vectors for every pixel from one frame to the next, applying blur based on actual movement within the shot. The plugin calculates motion vectors for every pixel
At its core, RSMB uses sophisticated tracking algorithms to calculate "optical flow." By analyzing the movement of pixels from one frame to the next, the software creates a vector map of motion. Unlike standard blur filters that simply soften an image, RSMB applies a directional, pixel-specific distortion. Version 6.0.1 and its successors have refined these algorithms to handle overlapping objects and complex transformations, allowing for a more accurate representation of speed and depth. Utility in 3D and High-Frame-Rate Workflows
In digital cinematography and computer-generated imagery (CGI), motion blur is a fundamental component of visual realism. It mimics the exposure time of a physical camera shutter, smoothing the transition of moving objects between frames. However, many digital assets—such as 3D renders or stock footage—are often delivered with little to no motion blur to preserve frame sharpness, or are rendered at standard frame rates (24fps) that exhibit jarring strobing artifacts when slowed down.
The Pro version includes advanced features like Object Separation , which uses a specified matte to separate foreground and background elements for more accurate tracking.