crok_lightleak (Compatible with IFFS 2017.0.0 and up)
This Matchbox creates Light Leaks style effects.
Input:
- Front: front clip
- Matte: matte clip which will add to the luma key
- Strength: will drive the Chromatic abberation amount
Setup:
- Amount: amount of light leak applied
- Softness: blur the lightleaks in x / y
- Tint: tint colour for the light leaks
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Saturation: dial in original saturation for the light leaks
- Density: adjust the denisity of the flicker noise
- Speed: adjust the speed of the flicker
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Offset: offset the flicker in time
- Min Input: min input of the luma key
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Max Input: max input of the luma key
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Light Leak Only: outputs the light leak only
- Enable: Enable chromatic abberations
- Amount: amount of chromatic abberations applied
- Itterations: itterations steps for the abberations
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Center: adjust the center of the chromatic abberations
- Amount: adjust the noise amount of the atmosphere
- Scale: adjust the scale of the noise
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Speed: adjust the speed of the noise
- Brightness: adjust noise brightness
- Contrast: adjust contrast of the brightness
Demo clip: http://vimeo.com/122851892
Matchbox version by ivar _at_ inferno-op.com
Version notes
- Fixed wrong version information
This shader is 2017 ONLY now.
Older versions that shader
19th of June 2016
Download-
added Features, UI cleanup
- added Strength Input
- added Blendmodes
- UI cleanup to better work inside action
17th of October 2015
Download- Variable ‘col’ already defined
- Merge pull request #1 from ManChicken1911/master
Variable ‘col’ already declared
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