Feature
Contents
Graphical Features
Real-Time Features
What are the main Real-Time Features of Aximmetry?
- 2D/3D rendering
- Post-processing
- Effects
- color correction
- LUT
- chroma keying
- node-based scene editing
- curve-based timeline and animation editing
Advanced 3D Graphics Features
What are the main advanced 3D graphics features of Aximmetry
- HDR
- Depth of Field
- Shadows
- Reflections
- Refraction
Custom Node-Based Features
What type of custom node based graphical elements can be created with Aximmetry?
- Materials
- post-processing shaders
- particle systems and effectors
Can I create other type of reusable custom nodes?
Yes you can. Aximmetry is a versatile Node Based editor which allows you to create your own custom compounds / compound-nodes. Which can be used for both graphical and logical solutions to meet your unique real time broadcasting or projection needs.
They also can be linked to an outside source allowing reusability, and a flexible way to update them throughout your entire project.
Animation Features
Can I create animations in Aximmetry?
Yes! In Aximmetry you can use keyed curve to animate any:
- 2D objects
- 3D objects
- Node properties
- Rendering parameters
2D File Formats
What 2D image formats are supported in Aximmetry?
The following file formats are supported in all Aximmetry versions:
- png
- dds
- jpg
- jpeg
- tif
- tiff
- bmp
- tga
- gif
- psd
- hdr
- exr
- jxr
- hdp
- wdp
- dpx
- cube
3D File Formats
What 3D model formats are supported in Aximmetry?
You can import 3D modeles
- COLLADA
- FBX
- OBJ
You can import 3D animations
- COLLADA
- FBX
Broadcast Features
Virtual Studio Features
What main Virtual Studio features can the Aximmetry provide?
- Multiple virtual cameras with editable motion paths
- Customizable virtual camera and broadcast control interfaces
- Virtual lighting of live actors
- Live actors cast real-time shadows, reflections, refraction
Simultaneous Inputs and Output Features
Can Aximmetry drive different type of inputs and outputs at the same time?
Aximmetry can run multiple simultaneous
- Video outputs
- TV screens
- Monitors
- Projectors
- LED-walls
- etc.
via
- HDMI
- DVI
- DisplayPort
- SDI (only Aximmetry Professional and Broadcast Edition and above)
- NDI (only Aximmetry Professional and Broadcast Edition and above)
- File inputs
- Videos
- Single images
- Image sequences
- Video input capture up to 4K via
- HDMI
- DVI
- USB imaging devices
- SDI (only Aximmetry Professional and Broadcast Edition and above)
- NDI (only Aximmetry Professional and Broadcast Edition and above)
Downloads
Downloading additional content
When you download additional content from https://aximmetry.com for Aximmetry the file should be a .xpack file.
All .xpack files can be double clicked and Aximmetry Installer installs the file's contents.
I have downloaded a content package. It is a zip file. When I try to extract it asks for a password. Can you help?
From our experience, this problem happens when using download softwares. like: Internet download manager (IDM)
After downloading the files we need only to change file extensions to .xpack extension
Updates and Impovements
Where can I find the list of updates and improvements of Aximmetry
You can check for new features and updates at https://my.aximmetry.com by clicking on the “what's new” link on the MY SOFTWARE page. Where your licences are listed.
Also, you can find information directly by the following link: https://aximmetry.com/en/version-history
Augmented Reality
Can Aximmetry be used for AR (Augmented Reality)?
In the software base project folder you can find a simple AR tutorial scene at:
[Tutorials]:AR\AR_Example.xcomp
You can use our tracked camera documentation for this:
https://aximmetry.com/en/documentation/Manuals/Setting%20Up%20Virtual%20Sets%20with%20Tracked%20Cameras.pdf
It demonstrates using tracking with virtual sets, but AR is basically a simpler version of that without keying, green setup and billboards.
In the example scene you'll see the simpler AR-specific control boards.
Also there is a doc on simplified lens calibration:
https://aximmetry.com/en/documentation/Manuals/Basic%20Lens%20Calibration%20(without%20lens%20distortion).pdf