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editing
2026-06-26 14:28
Why Kdenlive Is My Go To Video Editor on Linux
There are many video editing applications available today, but finding one that is free, reliable, and works well on Linux can still be a challenge. After trying different options, Kdenlive has become
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hansama
editing
2026-06-25 09:49
Getting Familiar With the Viewer and Timeline in Natron
In the previous articles, we explored Natron's interface and learned how the node network works. Now it is time to look more closely at two areas you will use constantly while working on compositions:
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hansama
learning
2026-06-25 09:40
Understanding the Viewer in Natron
If you have been following this series, you already know that Natron's node graph is where the composition is built. In the previous article, I discussed how nodes pass information from one operation to
hansama
editing
2026-06-23 10:14
Why Natron's Node Network Makes More Sense Than It First Appears
If you're new to Natron, you may want to start with my previous article, Exploring the Natron Interface, where I covered the layout of the application, the Viewer, the Node Graph, and the basic concepts
hansama
editing
2026-06-23 10:01
Exploring the Natron Interface
Natron is a free and open-source compositing application that follows the same node-based workflow used by many industry-standard visual effects tools. While software such as DaVinci Resolve includes
hansama
editing
2026-06-23 04:13
Learning Video Editing with Natron on Linux
I recently started learning how to use Natron on Linux. One of the main reasons is that it is free software. DaVinci Resolve is also free, but on Linux it is not always the easiest option. A lot of people
hansama
editing
2026-06-23 03:55
Natron: A Free and Open Source Alternative to Fusion
Natron is one of the free software projects I want to talk about. It is mainly available on Linux, although I am pretty sure it can also be used on Windows. Natron is often compared to DaVinci Fusion because