Simple tool that allows you to create a glitchy, retro-inspired effect by separating the red, green, and blue channels.
available for CC 2015 to 23+With the RGB Split plugin, you can customize the amount and direction of the displacement for each channel, allowing you to create various glitch effects ranging from subtle to extreme. By manipulating these parameters, you can achieve effects like chromatic aberration, motion trails, and a sense of disintegration or fragmentation.
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