About this software
RE:Lens 2 is a plug-in for lens correction, projection conversion, and stabilization in post-production hosts. It undistorts fisheye footage, converts between equirectangular (lat/long) and fisheye projections, generates little-planet effects, and stabilizes super-wide-angle VR material.
Supported hosts include Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro, Blackmagic Resolve and Fusion Studio, Natron, Nuke, Scratch, Final Cut Pro, Motion, Silhouette, and other OFX-compatible applications. Licensing options include floating, non-floating, and volume licenses; render-only workflows are also supported.
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RE:Vision Effects RE:Lens
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Benefits
- Host application support: Runs as a plugin in After Effects, Premiere Pro, Resolve, and OFX hosts.
- Fisheye undistortion: Undistort fisheye footage and correct lens distortion accurately.
- Projection and latlong conversion: Convert between equirectangular (lat/long) and fisheye projections.
- VR stabilization: Stabilize super-wide-angle and 360/180 footage for smoother playback.
- Flexible licensing options: Offers floating, non-floating, volume, and render-only license types.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Release notes and downloads: Product downloads and release notes are available on the publisher site.
- Compatibility listings: Per-host compatibility and system requirements are listed on product pages.
- GPU support information: GPU support details and a GPU FAQ are provided on the product pages.
- License management: Floating license server support is available for managing concurrent users.
- Technical support portal: Technical support and licensing help are available through the publisher's support portal.
Frequently asked questions
What is RE:Vision Effects RE:Lens used for?
A plugin effect for lens correction, optical adjustments, and lens-simulation tasks in visual-effects and post-production pipelines.
How is RE:Lens typically applied within post-production workflows?
Applied as an effect inside a compositing or editing host to correct distortion, match lens characteristics, and prepare footage for compositing or grading.
What performance factors affect RE:Lens processing speed?
Processing speed depends on source resolution and frame rate, effect complexity, available CPU cores and GPU acceleration in the host, plus system RAM and storage performance.
Which file formats does RE:Lens support through host applications?
Format support is provided via the host application; RE:Lens operates on the video and image sequences that the host can import and process.