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Stephen Henderson October 31st, 2010 11:15 PM

Twixtor vs After Effects Timewarp
 
I've never used twixtor, I've seen those amazing 1000fps DSLR videos.
I have done some similar things in after effects Timewarp with mixed results.
Does anyone know the difference between the two options?

Is twixtor anything more then Timewarp at maxed out settings?

Walter Brokx November 9th, 2010 03:06 PM

Interesting question!
(I was just looking for the AE equivalent of Optical Flow and learnt it's Timewarp.)

I'm curious about any reaction on your question.

Mike McCarthy November 11th, 2010 05:30 PM

I use Twixtor all the time, but rarely for slowing things down, only for speeding them up. (Primarily 30p to 24p) Anytime you are adding synthetic frames, the concern is abnormal artifacts. When you are removing frames, there is less chance of that. I use Twixtor to slow things down as well, and while the results are better than any other solution I have found, they are by no means what I would call perfect. My footage is pretty intense, so the motion estimation engine frequently miscalculates. I find the most issues near the edge of the frame, especally when the camera is moving.

The Foundry recently released a plugin called Kronos, that you may want to look into as well.

Jonathan Shaw May 25th, 2011 11:34 PM

Re: Twixtor vs After Effects Timewarp
 
Both are good, I the twixtor workflow takes longer but I reckon the results look better.


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