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New monthly, quarterly and annual Subscription options for Flame, Flare, Flame Assist and Autodesk Lustre Autodesk Flare and Autodesk Flame Assist software are now available as standalone products with monthly subscription prices, starting at $400USD SRP. Autodesk also announced Flame support for OS X as part of the Autodesk Flame Extension 2 release, available late November 2015. The new subscription pricing for Flame starts at $750USD SRP per month and can be accessed annually for as low as $500USD SRP per month. A rental-only desktop subscription costs $750/month, $2,000/quarter or $6,000/year.Turnkey systems and hardware upgrades will remain available until 16 January 2016.Flame for Mac OS X is expected to become available as part of Flame 2016 Extension 2 – or, for users who aren’t on maintenance contracts, Flame 2016 SP3 – on 24 November 2015.Flare and Flame Assist are already available for OS X, but Autodesk says that it has no plans to release a Mac version of Lustre.Read Autodesk’s online FAQs document about its new Flame Unleashed initiativeToday, Autodesk is announcing new Desktop Subscription options for Autodesk Flame software.Today: Flame will be available as a software only product. Early next year: sales of Flame as a turnkey system will discontinue. Autodesk plans to continue to sell perpetual licenses of Flame Family. The new subscription offerings provide a lower cost for facilities expanding their creative capabilities and for smaller studios and individual freelancers who work on a project basis. New support for Flame on OS X in addition to Linux and the announcement of the Flame Family 2016 Extension 2 release available later in NovemberWith these changes, Autodesk is evolving the entire Flame Family to meet the needs of a growing base of creative professionals including freelancers and smaller facilities that need access to powerful 3D visual effects and finishing tools to tackle tough jobs. Customers may source their own qualified Linux hardware for Flame Family products
![]() Autodesk Smoke 2015 Mac OS X![]() When exporting media, the extension supports Sony MPEG-4 Part 2 Simple Studio Profile (SStP) encoding in an MXF wrapper, supporting a variety of formats and presets. Across the Flame family of products, when importing media, artists can take advantage of new support the full DNxHR media family by using either QuickTime or MXF containers, as well as updated support for R3D media files including R3D SDK 6.0.3, allowing Flame to directly support the new Dragon 6K sensor and Rec 2020 color space. Other enhancements in Lustre include 32-bit floating point GPU rendering locally, via Shot Reactor and when using Autodesk background rendering software performance enhancements when working with Open EXR source media with embedded mattes UI support for high DPI monitors (4K) and new Print View and Print LUT support when using AJA SDI output.
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