

Natron embeds a Python 2.7 interpreter that can be used to customize the application.
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Low hardware requirements: All you need is an x86 64 bits or 32 bits processor, at least 3 GB of RAM and a graphic card that supports OpenGL 1.5+ with some extensions.Once a frame is rendered, it can be reproduced instantly afterwards, even for large image sizes. Real-time playback: Natron offers a real-time playback with thanks to its RAM/Disk cache technology.Fast & interactive Viewer – Smooth & accurate zooming/panning even for very large image sizes (tested on 27k x 30k images).The command line version is executable from ssh on a computer without any display. NatronRenderer: A command line tool for execution of project files and python scripts.

Network rendering: Natron can be used as a command-line tool and can be integrated on a render farm manager such as Afanasy.Multi-task: Natron can render multiple graphs at the same time and make use of 100% of the compute power of your CPU.(i.e: the render pipeline can be computed at lower res to speed-up rendering). Performances: Never wait for anything to be rendered, in Natron anything you do produces real-time feedback thanks to its optimized multi-threaded rendering pipeline and its support for proxy rendering.It is possible to separate on any number of screens the graphical user interface.


OpenFX-Yadif deinterlacer : An open-source efficient de-interlacer.OpenFX-OpenCV : A set of plugins based on OpenCV.OpenFX-Arena : A set of extra nodes (bundled with the pre-compiled versions of Natron).OpenFX-Misc : A set of basic nodes, such as Transform, chroma keyer, etc… (bundled with the pre-compiled versions of Natron).OpenFX-IO : to read anything else than standard 8-bits images (bundled with pre-compiled versions of Natron).
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