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      Reload2024 last edited by

      To create the look of a lite-brite toy I thought I could use the Dots effect combined with a posterizer actor of some sort. But i don't see a posterizer effect or anything that can reduce the color palette used in a video to maybe 16 primary colors?  

      Thanks!

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        mark_m @Reload2024 last edited by

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        Maybe a GLSL Shader?

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          Woland Tech Staff @Reload2024 last edited by

          @reload2024 said:

          posterizer effect

          On macOS there are the QC Posterize and CI Color Posterize actors, but they're not ours, we just pull them in from Apple's architecture and they're ancient and inefficient so I usually recommend not using any of the CI or QC actors. If you do go down that route you'll want to use the Video Converter actors (GPU to CI, GPU to QC, CI to GPU, and QC to GPU) to make sure you're using GPU video wherever possible.

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