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WHY IS CHANNEL BLUR OBSOLETE

New Here ,
Jul 08, 2021 Jul 08, 2021

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i used to use channel blur a few years ago, but i notced that it has now been moved to the obsolete folder. i am assuming it has moved because there is a new and better way of applying this effext to clips, but i am not sure how to. any ideas?

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Community Beginner , Jan 02, 2023 Jan 02, 2023

Found a way to replicate the effect and the performance is way better than channel blur. I use it for a halation effect.

Just set the slope to 0 for all channels expect the one you want to show. All other parameters are unchanged for me.

 

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Community Expert ,
Jul 08, 2021 Jul 08, 2021

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You might be able to do that in the Lumetri Color Panel.

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Jul 08, 2021 Jul 08, 2021

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Not sure why it's obsolete since I can't see any obvious replacement. Since it's not GPU accelerated (and therefore slow) and not used commonly enough, it's likely it was deemed not critical to update.

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Jan 02, 2023 Jan 02, 2023

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Found a way to replicate the effect and the performance is way better than channel blur. I use it for a halation effect.

Just set the slope to 0 for all channels expect the one you want to show. All other parameters are unchanged for me.

 

julianlll_0-1672658072514.png

 

 

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New Here ,
May 26, 2024 May 26, 2024

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mate you are such a legend for this, i've been looking all over and every single tutorial uses channel blur (which i'm having trouble with, its changing hte exposure of some low light shots i've tried to put it on, making them hella noisy and gross) thanks so much

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Jul 13, 2024 Jul 13, 2024

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thank you so much, friend!

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New Here ,
Aug 23, 2024 Aug 23, 2024

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Hey mate, this is really cool. What is the effect from lumteri you apply?

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Aug 23, 2024 Aug 23, 2024

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DW found! TY thanks mate

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 30, 2024 Aug 30, 2024

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Hello @Nick Hargans Media,

I don't believe you can pull this off in Lumetri. You must apply the effect from the Effects panel > Color Correction > ASC CDL.

What is CDL? Here is an article from Mixing Light: What Is A CDL And When Do You Use It?

 

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@viniciustumelero - The community thanks you for turning us on to this effect. It's a super cool effect with a variety of functions. I was playing with various combinations of the Slope parameter. Quite a variety of looks, especially after tweaking the other parameters (Saturation!).

Cheers,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio

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Sep 04, 2024 Sep 04, 2024

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What a legend, every tutorial there is for that look uses channel blur!

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Community Expert ,
Aug 24, 2024 Aug 24, 2024

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WHY IS CHANNEL BLUR OBSOLETE?


By @kristenf12051508

 

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 These effects are responsible for significant project slowdowns and performance bottlenecks. In addition to all the modern options to the obsolete effects and transitions within Premiere Pro, you can also use  third-party effects, transitions, and filters.



 

from here:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/welcome-to-premiere-pro-24-6/td-p/14816772

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