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Creating a gradual blur across the image
by Lawson Deming on Nov 3, 2009 at 3:05:58 am

I do a lot of work that involves gradual blurs for various purposes, including simulation of depth of field under a variety of circumstances. I'm aware of all the traditional ways of doing this, including a variety of DOF simulation filters that I use, camera DOF, and using a precomped solid layer with a black/white ramp to drive the blurriness of a Compound Blur.

I find that I need to do the latter often, and its particularly irksome, especially in complicated compositions, to be forced to create ramp effects and precomps for every single gradual blur I want to create. Especially when the comps get complicated, I hate to have a ton of otherwise useless layers and precomps cluttering things.

I feel like there must be some expression that exists to vary blur-amount across the frame based on say, the Y position of a given pixel, in order to create a clean gradual blur. How would I go about doing this?

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Re: Creating a gradual blur across the image
by Xinlai Ni on Nov 3, 2009 at 6:45:45 am

Expressions don't apply pixel by pixel, only on property levels

Xinlai Ni
Software Engineer, Google Inc.


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