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Autodesk Has Released Flame 2022.1

The new update features new options for camera tracking and caching motion vectors.

Autodesk has shipped a new update for Flame, its 3D VFX and finishing software that provides powerful tools for 3D compositing, visual effects, and editorial finishing. Flame 2022.1 features improvements to its Camera Tracking, Keyframe Indicators, and updates the Preview Panel.

Flame 2022.1 updates the software’s Camera Analysis node – the new machine-learning-based automated 3D tracking system introduced in Flame 2022. Users can now select from three quality presets to trade solving speed against the quality of the solve or place tracking points manually on shots where automated solves fail. Motion Vector maps, used for motion warp tracking and projector tracking as well as Camera Analysis, can now be stored as standard clips and made visible in Flame’s workspace for reuse.

What's more, Lenovo’s ThinkStation P620 becomes the first system certified by Autodesk for use with Flame to use AMD CPUs.

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