RGB
Drag and drop true RGB / CMY channel splitter, for After Effects, Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve.
One subscription unlocks everything. RGB comes with Filmit Studio, along with our whole suite of plugins, effects, transitions, overlays, and courses, plus everything new we ship. It's all included!
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See RGB in action
A full walkthrough of RGB on real footage, in After Effects, Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve.
What RGB does
RGB splits your footage into its color channels and offsets each one on its own, recombining them for a clean chromatic separation or a hard glitch split. It runs entirely on the GPU as a real After Effects, Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve effect, so you get a live, render-accurate preview while you work.
Move the red, green, and blue (or cyan, magenta, and yellow) channels independently on X and Y to go from a faint color fringe to a fully torn-apart image. Every control is keyframable, so you can pull the channels apart on impact and snap them back together.
How to use RGB
Download Filmit Studio
Grab the free desktop app for Mac or Windows. It manages your whole Filmit library.
Install RGB
Open the Filmit FX library inside Studio and install RGB in one click.
Drop it on your clip
RGB appears in your Effects panel in After Effects, Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve. Drag it onto any clip.
Dial it in
Every control is live and keyframable, so tweak the look and animate it across your shot.
Dial in the exact look
Channel Mode
Split on RGB or CMY channels depending on the separation you want.
Red Offset
Move the red channel on its own X and Y position.
Green Offset
Move the green channel on its own X and Y position.
Blue Offset
Move the blue channel on its own X and Y position.
X Position
Shift a channel horizontally for a sideways color split.
Y Position
Shift a channel vertically for a stacked color split.
Recombine
Layer the offset channels back together into the final image.
RGB questions
Yes. RGB is one of the native GPU effects in the Filmit FX library, all included with your Filmit Studio subscription at $20/month, along with every plugin, effect, transition, and course. There is no per-effect cost.
Yes. Filmit FX install as native effects, so RGB shows up in your Effects panel in After Effects, Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve. Drop it straight onto a clip.
Yes. RGB runs on the GPU, so you get a live, render-accurate preview and fast renders, with no pre-comps or plugin chains.
Yes. Every control is keyframable, so you can ramp the look across a shot or trigger it on a beat.
Download Filmit Studio free, start your 7-day trial, and install RGB plus the whole library in one click.