The Bright Cross Bloom effect simulates reflections in an image by scattered light, which are highly visible in bright rays of light or light sources, like the sun, for example.
This differs from the Bright Direction Bloom effect in the Cross (crossways) dispersal of the rays of light.
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with Bright Cross Bloom |
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Length This is where you can determine the length of rays of light. |
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Highlight Threshold This allows you to determine the brightness threshold at which the effect begins. |
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Scene-Intensity The intensity of the original image is used for optional dim-out as well as to strengthen the effect. |
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Glow-Intensity This allows the rays of light created to be highlighted with a glow. |
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Highlight-Intensity This allows the rays of light created to be brightened up (the color white is added) or highlighted. |
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Orientation This allows the direction of the rays of light in the image to be changed. |
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reduce flicker This allows you to reduce fluctuations in the brightness of rays of light in a sequence. |
For information on the Bright Direction Bloom effect, click here.