: Provided more granular control for HDR color correction, specifically targeting hue, saturation, and luminance with greater precision. Performance and Reliability
The 2022.3 update was not just about hardware compatibility; it introduced several deep technical tools that streamlined complex visual effects workflows: Autodesk Flame 2022.3
: Added software video preview capabilities, making it easier for artists to stream their viewports to clients or other team members remotely. : Provided more granular control for HDR color
: Some artists reported performance bottlenecks when handling long-form projects, specifically noting that compressed formats like PIZ EXRs could cause playback lag. : This was the first version to run
: This was the first version to run natively on M-series chips, offering a massive performance boost for Mac-based artists who previously relied on Rosetta emulation.
: Allowed for real-time monitoring of color levels while grading directly in the viewport, improving the efficiency of HDR workflows.
While Flame is renowned for its speed in short-form commercial work, user experiences with the 2022.3 release highlighted some performance nuances: