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Lumion 3D Cookbook
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Purple fringing, distortion, and blurred edges are a combination of errors called chromatic aberration. A simple explanation is that chromatic aberration happens when there is a failure on the part of lens to focus or bring all the wavelengths of colors to the same focal plane. As light travels through this lens, the different colors travel at different speeds and go to different places on the camera's sensor. With 3D cameras, this doesn't happen, but we can add chromatic aberration to our image or video, giving an extra touch of realism.
You can see this effect in a better way in an exterior scene, but if you just want to observe this effect in action, use the Villa scene found in the Examples tab.
To add chromatic aberration, you need to perform the following steps:
Select the Movie or Photo mode.
Click on the New effect button and open the Artistic tab.
Add the Chromatic Aberrations effect and the following settings will become available:
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