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PRODUCTS www.postmagazine.com 34 POST JAN/FEB 2026 LUMA AI'S RAY3.14 REDUCES GENERATIVE VIDEO'S TRADEOFFS PALO ALTO, CA - Luma AI (https://lumalabs.ai) has launched Ray3.14, a ma- jor update to Ray3, its reasoning video model. Ray3.14 delivers industry-lead- ing performance for animation, video-to-video and cinematic workflows where temporal stability, motion fidelity and consistency are essential. Built specifically for professional creative environments, Ray3.14 combines native 1080p outputs, four-times faster generation speeds and per-second pricing that is three-times cheaper, eliminating the quality/speed/cost trade- off found in generative video. The model excels in animation-heavy and high-fidelity workflows, where other models can struggle with flicker, drift and inconsistency. Ray3 pioneered reasoning-based video generation by understanding scenes holistically, maintaining coherence across motion, lighting, characters and camera behav- ior. With Ray3.14, that reasoning engine is applied more pow- erfully to animation and profes- sional video workflows, producing higher detail adherence. WAVES AUDIO INTRODUCES AI-POWERED VOICE CLEANUP SERVICE KNOXVILLE, TN — Waves Audio (www.waves.com) has introduced Voice ReGen, an AI-powered voice enhance- ment service that helps content creators deliver clean sound. The AI-powered online service provides professional-qual- ity voice cleanup without the need for audio expertise, reshoots or additional gear. Creators simply upload their audio or video, and the web app automatically and quickly delivers a polished, broadcast-ready voice track, removing back- ground noise and room echo, and restoring missing frequencies to achieve a fuller tone. The service also smooths out volume inconsistencies and enhanc- es presence to deliver a natural-sounding voice. The Voice ReGen service includes a built-in teleprompter to help creators deliver scripts clearly and reduce retakes. The free Starter service is designed for short-form creators who need quick voice fixes. There are also Creator and Pro levels for those regularly creating content, and for those who need large volumes of advanced and reliable cleanup. The Creator subscription is $4.99/month, giving users 300 minutes/month, while the Pro services is $24.99/month and includes 800 minutes/month. LUMAFUSION FOR ANDROID RECEIVES IMPROVED EDITING FEATURES MIDVALE, UT — LumaTouch (https://luma-touch.com) has announced a signifi- cant update to LumaFusion for Android devices (V.2.5) that the company says will bring more flexibility and fun to the video editing process. The LumaFusion for Android development team invested much time and effort into mirroring the capabilities and features of its LumaFusion for iOS release. The new release gives users the ability to apply multiple transitions at once to selected clips. Users simply select as many clips as they'd like, double tap the transition of choice in the transitions library, and the effect will be instantly applied to each selected clip. New head and tail transitions let users select a clip in the timeline, choose the transition option and apply a cross dissolve to the beginning and end of that clip. Another new feature in V.2.5 is the ability to find the original media for a clip in a timeline. Editors can select a clip in the timeline, go to "import media," and choose "find selected clip in library." The original file is instantly highlighted in the media library. This also works in reverse, where users can choose "find selected clip in timeline" and the clip will be instantly highlighted in every in- stance it appears on the timeline. LumaFusion for Android now supports the Advanced Professional Video (APV) codec option in the export movie settings. AVP is a perceptually lossless video compression standard developed by Samsung for smartphones, enabling cinematic-quality video capture with less storage while offering profession- al-level fidelity and easier post production editing.

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