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pp_lens.fx #478984
01/31/20 02:09
01/31/20 02:09
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I am trying to use the pp_lens.fx effect. It works, but it seems too strong for what I want. Is it possible to make the effect slightly less strong? The only parameters offered are the x and y coordinates for the effect, I don't see anything about the strength of the effect.

Re: pp_lens.fx [Re: Dooley] #478985
01/31/20 02:12
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Oops, I think I found it.

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float off = 0.1 * exp2(-dot(midCoord.xy, midCoord.xy));


This seems to determine the strength. Changing 0.1 to a lower value, like 0.05 makes the effect less obvious.


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