Nuke is the most used, and it's not hard to find freelancers for it.
It became the industry 'standard' at some point.
But depending on your budget, I would have a look at Fusion as well.
Both apps have their strengths and weaknesses I guess.
Rob
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Pretty much, there is always fusion if you want a similar workflow for a
lot less money.
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 11:07 AM, David Saber wrote:
> Hi people!
> We need to choose a compositing app for Windows.
> Some years ago, everybody was saying Nuke is the best compositing
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