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Autodesk introduces significant update to Flame

Apparently, Autodesk’s developers have not been waiting out the pandemic. In response to user requests and experiences during the pandemic, Autodesk has taken advantage of emerging technologies to add more than 40 improvements to Flame 2022. The company has taken advantage of Machine Learning (ML) to make significant improvements to Flame’s camera tracking capabilities, finishing, and color grading. In fact, ...

Kathleen Maher

Apparently, Autodesk’s developers have not been waiting out the pandemic. In response to user requests and experiences during the pandemic, Autodesk has taken advantage of emerging technologies to add more than 40 improvements to Flame 2022. The company has taken advantage of Machine Learning (ML) to make significant improvements to Flame’s camera tracking capabilities, finishing, and color grading. In fact, what Autodesk has done with camera tracking has resulted a feature that goes beyond camera tracking. Using SLAM technology and SFR developed for mobile AR apps, gaming, and autonomous driving, Flame’s new camera tracking can identify geographical elements and moving
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