How does RIPFREQ work?
Colors on screens are made from 3 color frequencies. Red, Green and Blue. On old TVs, analog video signals, and cheap camera sensors it's hard to make those 3 frequencies line up when things move across the screen quickly—and the signal “rips”. When you see the edges split from a shape’s body, this is called Chromatic Abarration. RIPFREQ uses a pattern trained on analog video and forced chromatic aberration to camouflage you inside the camera’s defects- not the enviroment.
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