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Adepto Produce
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October 24, 2024
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Desenfoque de canal

  • October 24, 2024
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Buena tarde, alguien me podria ayudar en donde encuentro en la ultima actulación el desenfoque de canal o como lo haria en esta versión. 

Correct answer PaulMurphy

The Channel Blur effect has been discontinued as of Premiere Pro 24.6.

You can recreate a similar effect using the ASC CDL and Gaussian Blur effects. Follow these steps to isolate and blur each color channel:

1. Isolate the Blue Channel

  • Apply the ASC CDL and Gaussian Blur effects to your clip.
  • In the Effect Controls panel, adjust the ASC CDL effect:
    • Set Red Slope to 0.
    • Set Green Slope to 0.

2. Isolate the Green Channel

  • Duplicate the Blue channel clip and move it to a track above.
  • In the Effect Controls panel, adjust the ASC CDL effect:
    • Set Red Slope to 0.
    • Set Blue Slope to 0.
  • Set the Blend Mode of this layer to Linear Dodge (Add).

3. Isolate the Red Channel

  • Duplicate the Green channel clip and move it to a track above.
  • In the Effect Controls panel, adjust the ASC CDL effect:
    • Set Green Slope to 0.
    • Set Blue Slope to 0.


At this point, your clip is split into three layers, each isolating a different color channel. You can now adjust the Gaussian Blur effect on each layer to blur that specific channel independently.

To save time in the future, consider saving each effect as a Preset.

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PaulMurphyCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
March 6, 2025

The Channel Blur effect has been discontinued as of Premiere Pro 24.6.

You can recreate a similar effect using the ASC CDL and Gaussian Blur effects. Follow these steps to isolate and blur each color channel:

1. Isolate the Blue Channel

  • Apply the ASC CDL and Gaussian Blur effects to your clip.
  • In the Effect Controls panel, adjust the ASC CDL effect:
    • Set Red Slope to 0.
    • Set Green Slope to 0.

2. Isolate the Green Channel

  • Duplicate the Blue channel clip and move it to a track above.
  • In the Effect Controls panel, adjust the ASC CDL effect:
    • Set Red Slope to 0.
    • Set Blue Slope to 0.
  • Set the Blend Mode of this layer to Linear Dodge (Add).

3. Isolate the Red Channel

  • Duplicate the Green channel clip and move it to a track above.
  • In the Effect Controls panel, adjust the ASC CDL effect:
    • Set Green Slope to 0.
    • Set Blue Slope to 0.


At this point, your clip is split into three layers, each isolating a different color channel. You can now adjust the Gaussian Blur effect on each layer to blur that specific channel independently.

To save time in the future, consider saving each effect as a Preset.

R Neil Haugen
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March 6, 2025

Awesome help there, Paul. I've got this information set out to make the presets you explain!

 

Neil

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