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Tinder - Plug-Ins

There are 11 plug-ins in Tinder for Shake.

T_LensBlur

T_LensBlur simulates the true defocussing characteristics of a camera lens to give realistic focus pulls. It includes controls for the shape of the camera diaphragm, highlight blooming and chromatic aberration. It's fast too. Very fast.

T_LensFlare

T_LensFlare generates realistic and highly customisable lens flares. There are controls for the bright spot, light rays, polygonal lens inter-reflections and much more.

T_Distorto

T_Distorto deforms one clip using the luminance of another. This is a gem of a plug-in that is extensively used in post-production to fake and control the distortions seen in reflected objects.

T_MatteTool

T_MatteTool provides a suite of tools to process mattes. You can grow or erode matte edges with sub-pixel precision from a single parameter, or extract outlines from mattes and soften just one side of it. There are tools for cleaning up mattes from keyers and removing colour spill before compositing.

T_Median

T_Median applies an NxN median filter to an image. Median filters do an excellent job of removing single pixel noise or scratches from an image while only causing a slight reduction in sharpness.

T_NightSky

T_NightSky renders the brightest 9000 stars visible from Earth. It uses real data so you get to see the constellations in their correct positions and with their correct colour. A dozen presets display the constellations.

T_Rays

T_Rays creates a backlit light ray effect. The rays are sourced from selected areas of the image’s luminance or matte. The colour of the rays can come from the source image or a fixed colour.

T_Fractal

T_Fractal generates animating organic patterns. Useful for backgrounds or breaking up mattes.

T_Starburst

T_Starburst is a simulated lens filter that adds sparkles to highlights. Includes parameters to change number of rays, rotation and luma clip levels.

T_Caustic

T_Caustic simulates the patterns created when light rays are reflected or refracted by a curved surface. Caustics can often be seen at the bottom of a swimming pool in bright sunlight. It is often used with logical operators to produce an organic breakup of mattes.

T_Glass

T_Glass gives the impression of viewing an image through a layer of distorting glass.


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