

Render queue, bezier masking, time remapping, keyframe assistants (wiggler, motion sketch, smoother), multiple effects per layer, advanced keying, velocity graph, 1/2/4 point motion tracking, motion math, first Japanese version, layer transfer modes, continuously rasterize Illustrator files, Photoshop as comp import with layer/transfer mode/alpha channel support, 3:2 pulldown, non-square pixel supportįile formats, multiprocessing last Mac 680x0 versionįirst Windows version, contextual menus, first French and German versions in November 1997, Path Text effect and Animated GIF output were released for free to registered users of 3.1 Time Layout window, image sequence support, motion blur, multi-machine rendering, frame blending, proxies Layered compositing with mask, effect, transforms, keyframes Mac only The following is the list of versions of After Effects over the years, including the first two versions released by CoSA. Adobe's first new release of After Effects was version 3.0.

O'Farrell, along with After Effects was then acquired by Aldus Corporation in July 1993, which was in turn acquired by Adobe in 1994, and with it PageMaker. Cotter, and Russell Belfer at the Company of Science and Art in Providence, Rhode Island, where the first two versions of the software, 1.0 (January 1993) and 1.1, were released by the company.

Second, a 'highlights enhancing' post-process, which keeps only highlights in the scene, to be used in the depth-of-field blur.First, a 'chromatic aberration' post-process, which shifts very slightly red, green and blue channels on screen.

Three post-processes are used in the pipeline: You can see a live example of it here: Depth of Field Example BABYLON.LensRenderingPipeline is a predefined chain of postprocesses that helps achieving photograph-like realism.Īn example of what can be achieved with this postprocess pipeline.
