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Want Slower than Slow-Motion from your cameras? One of the hidden gems in the latest edition of the GoPro Studio 2.5 is an option called Flux. If you're familiar with Twixtor, or Optical Flow in FCPX, it's works in the same manner to create a faux high framerate slow motion clip. Here's a very exaggerated clip shot from the LX100 in 1080/60fps that I slowed down to around 8% playback (very exaggerated).

Product Description:
Flux™ enables super smooth ultra slow-motion and fast-motion speed changes. Flux analyzes the footage frame by frame, inserts new frames as needed, and blends them all together to smooth out the action.
While editing your clips in STEP 2, Flux™ will automatically be enabled when you change the speed of the clip.

There are certain conditions where the feature works best like having a static camera angle and not panning around. Using the highest framerate option in your camera, and working with a high shutter speed can also achieve better results. I'm still a pure rookie at this stuff, but it's an interesting option to learn about and come up with more creative uses. For more information about the FREE GoPro Studio 2.5 with FLUX check out the website (click here).

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