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Blur

Blur

Updated: 13 Feb 2025

Add a simple blur effect to an image.

image

Example .dfx

Method #

This node generates a simple blur effect by averaging the values of each pixels from their nearest pixel. This is a fast method, but it can require a large number of blur iterations for larger blur effects.

The node is also resolution dependant, so increasing or decreasing the resolution will change the perceived blur amount.

Parameters

These properties control the core behaviours of the node.

ParameterDetails
Active Enables or disables the effect. Disabling the effect means it will no longer compute, so disabling a node when not in use can improve performance.
Blend Amount Changes the opacity of the new effect over the original image.
Blend Mode (RGB) Change how the generated effect blends with the parent image RGB.
Blend Mode (Alpha) Change how the generated effect blends with the parent image alpha.
Affected Channels Toggle which of the RGBA channels are affected by the effect.
Iterations (Effect Size) How many iterations of the blur function are run.
Wrap X Does the blur wrap from on side of the canvas to the other on the X axis.
Wrap Y Does the blur wrap from on side of the canvas to the other on the Y axis.

The properties control the time at which the node is active. See Timeline for editing time segments.

ParameterDetails
Duration Control the duration of the node’s time segment.
  • Composition Duration : Use the length of the composition for the node’s time segment duration.
  • Custom : Set a custom duration for the node’s time segment.
Node Time The custom start and end time for the node.
Duration (Timecode) The length of the node’s time segment (in time).
Duration (Frames) The length of the node’s time segment (in frames).
Time Segment Enabled Set whether the node’s time segment is enabled or not in the Timeline.

Inputs

NameDescriptionTypical Input
ActiveEnables or disables the effect. Disabling the effect means it will no longer compute, so disabling a node when not in use can improve performance.Value