rgb trini
what is it?
have you ever been close to a really large rgb display (like the ones they use in pop concerts)? if you look at the picture from close up you will notice that the picture consists of a multitude of red, green, and blue lights. rgb trini emulates this effect. it will break down your clip into red, green, and blue lights. you can choose the algorithm it uses for this: either scatter the lights (like in more advanced displays) or use red, green, and blue columns.
what should i use it for?
use this plug whenever you want to emulate a really large display. it's a cool effect with few real appliances, we know. this plug was originally created for one specific purpose, and after we were finished we thought that it's too cool to let you not have it.
features
area of effect :
define the area of the clip you want to be affected by the plug-in. all other parts or the clip remain untouched.
scatter:
controls how the red, green, and blue pixels are arranged. if scatter is on, the pixels will form diagonal lines, of scatter if off, they will form vertical lines.
brightness:
since breaking down the clip into red, green, and blue lights usually takes away two thirds of the picture's brightness, you can increase overall brightness with this slider. note that this happens at the expense of color fidelity (the picture loses color contrast and turns monochrome white)
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