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Factory Tools special effects

Software for the Mac

Factory Tools is a suite of products for creating, applying and sharing special effects for the Avid AVX architecture. New features include Altivec velocity engine optimizations for better performance on current PowerPC systems, EPS/PDF file support via input source remapping, save/restore capability for effect parameters via presets, and the ability to apply a drop shadow to the output of any effect.

Factory Tools special effects
* Price: $ 500
* Size: 8.6MB
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* File this software under: ilife, audio, music, idvd, itunes, video,

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