Blackmagic Design Fusion
Fusion is the world’s most advanced compositing software for visual effects artists, broadcast and motion graphic designers and 3D animators.
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Blackmagic Fusion (formerly known as Fusion and eyeon Fusion) is an image compositing software program created by eyeon Software Inc, now developed by Blackmagic Design. It is typically used to create visual effects and digital compositing for movies, TV-series and commercials. It employs a node-based interface in which complex processes are built up by connecting a flowchart or schematic of many nodes, each of which represents a simpler process, such as a blur or color correction. This type of compositing interface allows great flexibility, including the ability to modify the parameters of an earlier image processing step "in context" (while viewing the final composite). Upon its acquisition by Blackmagic Design, Fusion was released in two versions: the freeware Fusion, and the commercially sold Fusion Studio.
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- Developed by eyeon Software
- Proprietary and Freemium product.
- One time purchase (perpetual license) that cost about $299.
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View allBlackmagic Design Fusion was added to AlternativeTo by on Apr 21, 2010 and this page was last updated Feb 20, 2020. Blackmagic Design Fusion is sometimes referred to as Fusion, eyeon, eyeon Fusion.
Fusion is really powerful, efficient, But it's very difficult to work with, it's too complicated.
Personally I got many problems to import videos or images, it can't load them... so I can't really use it to color videos for example.
Hi there. I don't work for BlackMagicDesign but I was just wondering... this comment is from 2017.
Please kindly let us know if this is still the case in 2020 and beyond! Thank you!
Reply written 11 months ago
Hi westmann,
I recently wanted to use Fusion, but the "demo" version is now a part of DaVinci Resolve (I now use version 16).
I still have problems when importing medias, but I understood why: it's because DaVinci Resolve's compatible formats are very specific to the world of **```
professional audiovisual, and for example, it can neither play nor export a video in mp4. (You can see the full list of supported formats here).
Therefor, for a professional, Fusion & DaVinci Resolve are really good software, even if combined, but for personal use, there are many other simpler and more suitable software.
Maxi_Mega
Reply written 11 months ago