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Anatolyj
Hi
There is an idea - if possible, add to Fusion some freeze mode, for keep (stop) current incoming spectral picture, and would be explore such static freezed imprint via Fusion's slicers (1-8). Damn, would be cool.

And it seems found some issue - sometimes during move slicer, occur very short overload spike in master output (with value 666). And it seems this issue reproduce only in default "Smoothness" handle value. And if slightly increase it, then issue not reproduced. See in video: http://www.mediafire.com/file/rvyn5pgwgaz2...sion370clip.mp4

Win7 64bit, vst 64bit
upholddare
QUOTE (Anatolyj @ Mar 7 2017, 03:38 PM) *
Hi
There is an idea - if possible, add to Fusion some freeze mode, for keep (stop) current incoming spectral picture, and would be explore such static freezed imprint via Fusion's slicers (1-8). Damn, would be cool.

And it seems found some issue - sometimes during move slicer, occur very short overload spike in master output (with value 666). And it seems this issue reproduce only in default "Smoothness" handle value. And if slightly increase it, then issue not reproduced. See in video: http://www.mediafire.com/file/rvyn5pgwgaz2226basketball stars/Fusion370clip.mp4

Win7 64bit, vst 64bit

It sounds like you’re suggesting a freeze mode feature for Fusion to capture and hold the current incoming spectral picture, allowing you to explore and manipulate that "static" image using Fusion's slicers (1-8). This idea could be very useful for visual effects artists, allowing them to examine and work with a fixed frame of a spectral image, while still utilizing Fusion's slicing and compositing tools. It seems like it would give more control over static analysis in dynamic visual effects workflows.
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