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For most users simple effects are sufficient. Bear in mind, that a good movie shouldn't be overloaded with funky effects. It's the plot that matters. However, the variety of all possible effects were quite impressive. Some of those are also available as plug-ins for Adobe Premiere. Unfortunately, some of the more complex effects could not be calculated in realtime - they had to be rendered first.

Along with the integrated Matrox effects there are other effects available. But these are not suitable for real-time.

This intensive curl effect in the right picture can be done in realtime.
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