ChromAbberation
Posted on 30. Jul, 2009 by admin in After Effects, VIDEO EDITING, VIDEO TUTORIALS

Learn to create the effects seen in Magic Bullet Looks. Split RGB channels, simulate chromatic abberation, animate the chaos. All in one tutorial.
Some time ago I wrote a note on my Facebook Fan Page about upcoming tutorials. I’m happy to announce that the day has come – the tutorials are recorded and all will be released soon. This is the first out of four tutorials that will be focused on recreating some of my favorite filters from a great color correction tool – Magic Bullet Looks.
Back in February 2009 I wrote a blog post about Separating RGB Channels. I thought that it would be a great example of what Adobe Pixel Bender technology can to – it’s simple and quite useful. Useful plugins don’t have to be very complex – it’s quite the opposite - it’s mostly simple and small things that make our everyday tasks easier.
With this tutorial I give you RGB Splitter plugin (CS4) totally for free, but I’ve got something extra for those of you who would like to support me and help me keep this site running.
Video Tutorial : watch
Video Tutorial : Download
Download: Maltaannon’s RGB Splitter PBK (After Effects CS4)
RGB Channels Bundle that consists off ChromAberation – a Pixel Bender plugin for creating real chromatic abberation, and a nice CE RGB Playground that utilizes the free RGB Splitter in a way that makes it extra easy and fun to play with RGB channels of your footage.












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