Chromatic Aberration in AFTER EFFECTS - RGB Split Tutorial 2021 (Two Techniques - NO PLUGINS)
In this video, I show you how to achieve Chromatic Aberration in After Effects. Some people also call it RGB Split, color fringing, purple fringing and so on. It’s a natural effect, that appears in camera lens when it can’t bring all the color wavelengths to the same focal plane. It’s a problem that camera manufacturers are trying to fix, but we sometimes want to use it creatively in our videos. It can be used to achieve a retro effect (like from the 70s or 80s) or for a glitch transition. Either way it is beneficial to learn how to do it, it’s another addition to your After Effects skillset.
The TWO Techniques you will learn are:
Technique 1: Shift Channels
Technique 2: Optics Compensation 3D Glasses
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