Frischluft Plugin
Rate this post Frischluft Plugins Bundle for Adobe After Effects 10.1.2017 Free Download Overview Frischluft Plugins Bundle for Adobe After Effects 10.1.2017 7.83 MB Frischluft Video Effects Plug-ins for Adobe After Effects. Enscare moves depth of field and out of focus generation to post production. If you need high quality camera blurs with the flexibility of 2d post processing, Lenscare is a great choice. Features of Frischluft Plugins Bundle for Adobe After Effects 10.1.201 7 Free Download Include: Flair v1.28 Fresh Curves v1.07 Lenscare v1.48 ZbornToy v1.05 Lensfeed v1.06 Flair Flair brings 8 high quality effects to Adobe After Effects and Photoshop compatible programs.
Among them shine, glow and sparkle effects. Of course with 16bit and multi CPU support.
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Amiga Rulez This effect is an old demo coders effect which has been used plenty in Amiga demos and was also simply called Zoom Rotator. I saw it first in an Amiga 500 demo by Sanity where it’s coder Chaos did an incredible job making it realtime in fullscreen. The image shown was just a text saying ‘Amiga Rulez’ because the demo entered a competition held by Commodore at the World of Amiga 92.
Later many extensions to this effect have been made such as making it rotate around 3 axis instead of only one like the original effect. Box Blur This is a sub pixel accurate Box Blur. It includes an aberrative mode which splits colors as can be seen in the example image.
Included is the option to operate the filter with a mask that determines blur on a per pixel base. Glass Sphere A shiny glass sphere with lots of options to adjust material, lighting and refraction. Mosaic Plane This is an extension of the well known mosaic effect.
The mosaic is applied to a virtual plane which can be freely rotated and positioned. Operate it with a mask to alter rotations or size on a per pixel base. Glow The Glow Plugin provides 4 different algorithms to generate fast beautiful glows from a existing footage. All methods work with sub pixel accuracy so there is no popping effect when animating the radius unlike with other glow effects.
It’s possible to determine which areas are to glow in what intensity. There are various parameters to adjust the effect to your needs including color adjustment, gamma correction, aspect, aspect angle and several blend modes.
Frischluft Plugin For Nuke
Highlight Generates sparkling light streaks from existing footage. Offers the possibility to determine the sparkling areas and their intensities. There are various Parameters to adjust the effect to your needs.
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Including radius, intensity, color adjustment, gamma correction, streak count, and blend mode. Again this effect is sub pixel accurate for animations. Radial Blur This is a fast high quality radial blur. It features a ‘aberrative’ mode which splits colors. This mode roughly simulates the effect of a camera lens aberrating the incoming light into their spectral components (like in a prism). This effect can be observed at bad cameras and special lenses. Decent usage can add some realism to cg renders.
Volumetrics This one lets you create blazing fast impressive light effects. Volumetrics simulates light passing through your footage. It’s possible to determine a per pixel transparency for the light. Two different algorithms are available which basically give the same results but differ in smoothness of the casted light.
Though the effect looks very much like true volumetric light it’s actually a 2d effect. Fresh Curves Curves are a very versatile and precise color correction tool. The native After Effects version lacks control and accuracy to take full advantage of it. Fresh Curves makes up for these drawbacks so you can get the most out of this basic tool. More channels Fresh Curves has brightness, saturation and hue channels for more direct control on top of the usual RGBA.
Relative Curves Now it’s possible to adjust on attributes based on another. Relative Curves also has a built-in preblur and a postblur curve. Bezier cubic splines with tangent handles for more curve control. Interpolation modes similar to the ones in the AE graph editor round things off.
Invert Curves Using invert you can work in your own color space. Apply your custom “gamma curve”, do the work and apply and the inverted one. Histogramm The integrated histograms helps you find and modify desired areas and gives feedback to your changes. Interface Tired of that old, tiny interface? Here is a big, nice resizeable one. Zoom tools will come in handy for those out of range float colors or when fiddeling with details.
Edit and sample Need to be precise? Just edit or sample your values. And change the color range to what you are comfortable with. Lenscare Lenscare moves depth of field and out of focus generation to post production. If you need high quality camera blurs with the flexibility of 2d post processing, Lenscare is a great choice. It can get you rid of long extra 3d rendering times. The key aspect during the development of these filters was to match the real thing as good as possible.
Lenscare is available as plugins for Adobe After Effects and Photoshop compatible programs. What’s New: – Lenscare updated to v1.48 to support new releases of After Effects CC. Requirements: Adobe After Effects through AE CC release installed. Related posts.
Lens Aperture: A cameras lens aperture greatly defines the look its blur. Therefore they offer the possibility to alter the lens apertures form to simulate several kinds of real cameras. This is important if you want to comp cg elements into real footage or just want your cg shot to fit in with the rest. A wide range of apertures can be simulated. The Out of Focus plugin provides the possibility to completely replace the aperture with a custom image. The aperture's form is most apparent in a picture's highlights. Background distortion: Only available in 'Out of Focus'.
When looking through a blurred object the background is distorted due to the blurred object in the foreground. Most of the time this effect is not very apparent. But slight distortions help adding to the believability of your comp. To experience this effect try holding your finger in front of your eye so that it is out of focus. Now look through the blurred region on whatever is behind.
Move your finger around slightly to see the effect better. Issues: There are common unavoidable problems that all post processing depth of field solutions have. It's not possible to blur reflections or objects behind transparent objects. This is obvious when you see that the depth buffer can only hold one value per pixel. But the biggest problem is with no doubt the missing information. Depth of Field tries to compensate for missing information but of course there are situations when this is not enough.
An example to illustrate the problem is a fence in front of the camera that is so much out of focus that it's hardly noticeable in the resulting image. Now our plugin would have to make up what's behind that fence completely. Obviously this is not possible.
In such situations we advise to render in layers and apply several blurs. Quality: Plenty depth of field and out of focus solutions are available. Unfortunately for us most don't simulate camera effects properly.
Most depth of field solutions don't do their names justice because their algorithms are not physically based. They are just methods that look nice in some situations but fail in others. A common mistake for 'depth of field' filters is to 'blur' all the surrounding pixels without regards to their depth values. Usually this results in ugly glow effects in regions with great differences in depth.