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WalkerFX 2.2 Available Now

WalkerFX, a technology developer of leading compositing software applications is now shipping WalkerFX 2.2. The software will take its place in the company’s advanced, production-proven suite of visual effects and motion graphics plug-ins for Adobe After Effects.

The company says 2.2 will provide compositors with an advanced toolset for performing fundamental compositing operations including advanced channel handling, innovative keying and matting and effective color corrections that streamline workflow.

“WalkerFX grading and color correction plug-ins are excellent design tools that encourage a high degree of creative control and flexibility over the color palette,’ says Michael Garrett, a designer and visual effects artist in Sydney, Australia, who has used WalkerFX since 2001. ‘(The software) allows for experimentation with new methods of combining images to achieve new looks. Being able to combine channel data is an additional benefit that gives After Effects artists some much needed non-linear compositing flexibility. It also helps to simplify your compositing, solve technical dilemmas and beautify your work–whether creating 3D, real-world imagery, or anything in-between.”

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