Light can be added to a scene where none existed before just as if you were adding light at the time of shooting. Realistic lighting and shadow is introduced using digital versions of the entire gobo libraries.
Gobos (patterns) are widely used by designers in theatre, film, photography and television to create atmosphere, project scenery, and generally enhance the visual impact of their lighting. Normally used in front of lights during photography, these same exact gobos can be applied digitally to the entire image or inside a matte.
Light Features:
• Light can be added to a scene where none existed before
• Add diffusion, fill light, fog and glow effects
• Rosco gobo library that includes 1380 gobos
• Gam gobo library that includes 565 gobos
• Rosco and GamColor Gel libraries
• Use your own gobo image
• Create your own presets
• Layering system for multiple filters application
• Sophisticated but easy to use masking tools
• Sophisticated but easy to use masking tools
• Modify images with presets or sliders
• Quickly search for presets
• Floating point image processing
• Multi-processor acceleration
• GPU acceleration
Gobo Library:
The gobos are organized into Gam and Rosco groups. They are further sub-categorized into Abstract; Architectural & Retail; Boundaries & Wildlife; Breakups; Churches & Heraldics; Clouds Water & Sky; Fire & Ice; Foliage Breakups; Graphics & Grills; Occasions & Holidays; Rotation, Symbols & Signs; Trees & Flowers; Windows, Doors & Blinds; and World Around Us, etc.
Gamcolor Gels:
Photographers, cinematographers and lighting designers often use colored filters or gels in front of lights. Digital equivalents of the lighting gels created by Gamproducts and Rosco can be applied to the light source.
Diffusion, Fill, Light, Fog, Glow:
In addition to adding patterns to your images, Light! can also be used to add diffusion, fill light, fog and glow effects.
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