Higher Thin values produce a “double vision” effect Increasing Thin decreases the smoothness of the blur but reduces render time. Thin reduces the number of pixels used to compute each point in the blur.Angle sets the direction in which pixels are displaced to create the blur.Increasing Blur Amount displaces pixels farther in the chosen direction and creates more blur. Blur Amount controls the amount of blur applied to the image.In addition to advanced controls to fine tune the quality of the blur, the filter allows for detailed control over: The effect is similar to how a photograph of a speeding object appears if taken with a slower shutter speed. The BCC Directional Blur filter blurs the image by displacing it in one direction. Rack focus & create lens blurs with bokeh highlights.The Continuum Blur Unit offers multi-host support with a single license. Caution: If you already own Boris Continuum, purchasing and installing a new unit or filter will overwrite the whole product and you will only be able to use the filter or unit you purchased.
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