Digital compositors rely on multi-part EXRs. This build fixed a critical memory leak when reading multi-part OpenEXR files with over 50 channels. Previously, Fusion would crash after scrubbing the timeline; build 4 stabilized the memory garbage collection.
represents a refined iteration of the world’s most advanced node-based compositing software. Released as a targeted update, this build focuses on stability and specific hardware integrations, ensuring that high-end visual effects (VFX) workflows remain seamless for professional artists. Key Updates in Fusion Studio 17.2.2 Blackmagic Design Fusion Studio v17.2.2 build 4...
Fusion’s node-based interface—represented by a flowchart of connected tiles (nodes)—allows for a non-destructive, highly logical workflow. You can branch a single clip to apply different effects and merge them back together without duplicating media files. By the time was released, this workflow had been refined to be more intuitive than ever, bridging the gap between the proprietary logic of high-end Hollywood suites and the accessibility required by independent creators. Digital compositors rely on multi-part EXRs