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Re: Using 3D Z-Depth to color correct in After Effects
by
Ron Coy
on Jun 24, 2008 at 2:08:47 pm
sounds like a job for expressions.
Though, I don't know how you would get the z info to color a 2D layer in varying z space... I'm trying to wrap my head around just the concept, I know nothing about writing expressions myself, but I can usually figure out what needs to relate to what in these situations. I just can't figure out how you could make something further from the camera a different gradiated color from something in the foreground, without some kind of 3D aware plugin or camera effect.
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