Frischluft Lenscare: 1.43 For Ae -mac-

  • Make a map of the World, Europe or the United States in various chronologies
  • Color code countries or states on the map
  • Add a legend and download as an image file
  • Use the map in your project or share it with your friends
  • Free and easy to use
  • For modern maps, please visit MapChart
making a map with MapChart on a laptop

Color an editable historical map

  • Choose from one of the many maps showing the state of World, Europe, or the United States in various years, including:
    • World maps for 1815, 1880, 1914, 1938
    • World map for the duration of the Cold War and beyond (1946-2016)
    • European World War I and II maps
    • US historical map, featuring the territorial evolution of the United States from 1790 to today
  • Download your map as a high-quality image, and use it for free.

Created maps are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Creative Commons License

Map showing Allied and Axis countries at the beginning of World War II

Get your map in 3 simple steps

  1. Click on any country/state on the map to color it.
  2. Fill out the legend with descriptions for each color group.
  3. Select Download map to download your map as an image.

Browser Support: Chrome/Firefox/Opera/Safari/Edge 100% , Internet Explorer nope .

Lenscare is "insanely fast" compared to in-camera 3D rendering. Modern versions, such as those available on frischluft.com , have been updated to support Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) and Multi-Frame Rendering (MFR) , ensuring it takes full advantage of modern Mac hardware. Professional Workflow & Compatibility

A faster, more direct alternative that does not require depth information. It applies a constant radius blur across the entire image, making it ideal for background elements or quick defocusing needs where a full depth pass isn't available. Key Features for Mac Users

Are you planning to use Lenscare for compositing or for live-action footage manipulation? news - frischluft.com

This is the flagship tool for 3D compositing. It uses a Z-depth map (a grayscale representation of a scene's depth) to determine which pixels should be sharp and which should be blurred. By adjusting the "focal point," artists can perform "rack focus" effects in post-production with a single click.

The Lenscare package is primarily composed of two distinct plugins, each serving a specific role in the compositing pipeline:

Unlike the standard After Effects "Camera Lens Blur," which can suffer from fringing and artifacts, Lenscare uses algorithms that replicate how light actually behaves through a lens.

Frischluft Lenscare: 1.43 For Ae -mac-

Lenscare is "insanely fast" compared to in-camera 3D rendering. Modern versions, such as those available on frischluft.com , have been updated to support Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) and Multi-Frame Rendering (MFR) , ensuring it takes full advantage of modern Mac hardware. Professional Workflow & Compatibility

A faster, more direct alternative that does not require depth information. It applies a constant radius blur across the entire image, making it ideal for background elements or quick defocusing needs where a full depth pass isn't available. Key Features for Mac Users Frischluft Lenscare 1.43 for AE -MAC-

Are you planning to use Lenscare for compositing or for live-action footage manipulation? news - frischluft.com Lenscare is "insanely fast" compared to in-camera 3D

This is the flagship tool for 3D compositing. It uses a Z-depth map (a grayscale representation of a scene's depth) to determine which pixels should be sharp and which should be blurred. By adjusting the "focal point," artists can perform "rack focus" effects in post-production with a single click. It applies a constant radius blur across the

The Lenscare package is primarily composed of two distinct plugins, each serving a specific role in the compositing pipeline:

Unlike the standard After Effects "Camera Lens Blur," which can suffer from fringing and artifacts, Lenscare uses algorithms that replicate how light actually behaves through a lens.