Motion Blur Layer

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== About Motion Blur Layer ==
 
== About Motion Blur Layer ==
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Motion Blur Layer allows to simulate the blur of picture, that arises by movement.
  
A short description of the layer can be found here: {{l|Layer#Motion Blur}}
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== Specific parameters of the Motion Blur Layers ==
 
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== Parameters of the Motion Blur Layers ==
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=== Aperture ===
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* A short description of the blur layers can be found here: {{l|Layer}}
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* {{l|Radial Blur Layer}} with a radial control of the size of the blur.
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* {{l|Blur Layer}} mostly used types of blur.

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Layer blur motion icon.png

About Motion Blur Layer

Blur is a graphical effect that aims to imitate an unfocused image. In a photography context blur can occur when the focal point of the lens is not at the right position of the target of the photograph. Also blur can have other origins. Blurs can happen as the result of a poor exposure during its recording (too long exposure time for a large movement of the object or a high movement of the recorder). Also blurring occurs when you use a very wide aperture (f4). In that case the objects that are out of focus are very blurred compared to the situation where the aperture is fully closed (f22).

In a graphical context, blurs are effects that imitate those situations (with more or less success). Motion Blur Layer allows to simulate the blur of picture, that arises by movement.

Specific parameters of the Motion Blur Layers

The parameters of the motion blur layer are:

Name Value Type
Type time icon.png Aperture 0f time
Type real icon.png Subsamples Factor 1.000000 real
Type integer icon.png Subsampling Type Hyperbolic integer
Type real icon.png Subsample Start Amount 0.000000 real
Type real icon.png Subsample End Amount 1.000000 real

Aperture

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Samples

See also

  • A short description of the blur layers can be found here: Layer
  • Radial Blur Layer with a radial control of the size of the blur.
  • Blur Layer mostly used types of blur.


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