Automatically adjusts gamma to ensure linear-looking results even when working in non-linear color spaces.
Uses an inverse square law to ensure light fades naturally.
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Runs almost entirely on the GPU, allowing for fast rendering even on high-resolution projects.
Includes an "Unmult" feature, which is essential for applying glows directly to text or transparent layers without losing the alpha channel. Includes an "Unmult" feature, which is essential for
Many motion designers prefer Deep Glow because it delivers "perfect" results right out of the box with minimal tweaking. While you can simulate similar results by stacking 10+ layers of the default AE glow, Deep Glow is significantly faster to set up and renders much more efficiently.
Includes HDR thresholding, aspect ratio adjustments (great for anamorphic looks), and dithering to prevent color banding. Why Professionals Use It Includes HDR thresholding
Adds organic color splitting at the edges of the glow for a more cinematic look.