ChromaticAberration QML Type
A chromatic aberration effect. More...
Import Statement: | import QtQuick3D.Effects 1.15 |
Properties
- aberrationAmount : real
- focusDepth : real
- maskTexture : TextureInput
Detailed Description
In real life, chromatic aberration is an optical phenomenon causing color fringes in high contrast areas. These color fringes are caused by different colors refracting at different angels splitting white light into a spectrum. This is called dispersion.
Property Documentation
aberrationAmount : real |
Amount of aberration. A negative value inverses the effect. 50
by default.
focusDepth : real |
Dispersion scales in relation to the distance from this value. 600
by default.
maskTexture : TextureInput |
A grayscale texture to control position and strength of the effect. The effect is strongest in white areas, and weakest in black areas. Default is a Texture with source "maps/white.png"
.
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