| Overview |
Scalable AI compute platform built on Ray for deploying and fine-tuning large language models in production. |
An industry-standard compositing software for visual effects used in film, television, and high-end commercial production. |
| Pricing |
Pay-per-use ($$-$$$$) |
Subscription ($4710/year) |
| Key Features |
- Ray-based
- Auto-scaling
- Fine-tuning
- Managed endpoints
- Multi-model
- GPU clusters
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- Node-based compositing
- 3D compositing
- Deep compositing
- Particle system
- Tracking
- Paint and roto
- Multi-channel
- HDR support
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| Pros |
- Built on Ray
- Excellent scaling
- Production-grade
- Fine-tuning support
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- Industry standard for VFX
- Powerful compositing
- Deep image support
- Used by top studios
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| Cons |
- Complex setup
- Higher learning curve
- Enterprise-focused pricing
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- Very expensive
- Steep learning curve
- Resource intensive
- Overkill for non-VFX work
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