One of the defining features of the Pro version is the level of manual control it offers. Version 7.0.3 continues to provide advanced masking and point-tracking capabilities, which are essential when the automated optical flow encounters "artifacts" or visual glitches. These artifacts often occur when objects cross paths or when the background is highly complex. By using After Effects masks to guide the plugin, users can tell Twixtor exactly which parts of the image belong to the foreground and background, significantly reducing the "warping" effect that can ruin a shot.
At its core, Twixtor Pro utilizes sophisticated optical flow technology. Unlike standard time-remapping tools that simply repeat frames or use basic blending, Twixtor calculates the motion vectors of individual pixels. By analyzing how objects move across the screen, the software synthesizes new, intermediate frames that did not exist in the original footage. This "warping" process allows for extreme slow-motion effects—sometimes slowing footage down to 1% of its original speed—while maintaining fluid, realistic movement that appears as though it were captured on a high-speed camera like a Phantom. Twixtor Pro 7.0.3 for Adobe After Effects
Furthermore, Twixtor Pro 7.0.3 is optimized for modern hardware. It leverages GPU acceleration to handle the heavy mathematical computations required for pixel tracking, making the preview and rendering process much faster for Adobe After Effects users. The plugin also supports high dynamic range (HDR) imagery and various color spaces, ensuring that professional color workflows are not compromised during time manipulation. One of the defining features of the Pro