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Pixdither Plugin After Effects ⭐

Select your footage layer, solid, or pre-composition. Go to the top menu and select . Step 3: Adjust the Downscaling (Pixel Size)

The plugin works by quantizing 8 or 16-bit color footage into restricted color palettes while applying various noise-based dithering patterns. pixdither plugin after effects

Unlike basic mosaic or grid effects built natively into After Effects, PixDither focuses heavily on . Dithering is a mathematical technique used in early computing (such as the Game Boy, NES, Sega Genesis, and early Macintosh computers) to simulate a wider color palette using a limited set of colors. By placing pixels of different colors in specific geometric patterns, the illusion of smooth gradients and shading is achieved. Key Features of PixDither 1. Advanced Dithering Algorithms Select your footage layer, solid, or pre-composition

Native mosaic tools often blur edge lines, forcing you to use additional calculation effects to clean up alphas. PixDither processes alpha channels cleanly out of the box, ensuring that transparent graphics keep their sharp, jagged "staircase" edges perfectly. It saves hours of render setups and provides significantly crisper results. Unlike basic mosaic or grid effects built natively

Dithering is a technique used in computer graphics to create the illusion of color depth in images with a limited color palette. By placing pixels of different colors in specific geometric or random patterns, the human eye blends them together, perceiving shades and gradients that aren't actually there. PixDither replicates the exact hardware limitations of classic retro systems like the Game Boy, NES, Sega Genesis, and early Macintosh computers. Key Features of PixDither

Disperses the color "error" to neighboring pixels, creating organic, noisy gradients that look beautiful on organic video footage.

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