Applies a psychedelic recursive feedback effect inspired by analog video feedback loops and LSD-style visual hallucination.
The effect blends delayed frames into the live frame stream, producing spiraling trails, melting motion, neon echoes, and evolving kaleidoscopic distortions.
Purpose
lsd_feedback is designed for creators who want to:
introduce trippy, hallucinogenic motion smearing,
simulate analog CRT feedback loops,
create spirals, streaks, or self-replicating visual echoes,
build evolving feedback tunnels reminiscent of VHS/CRT experiments,
produce psychedelic or surreal video art without patching hardware feedback systems.
How It Works
Frame Recursion
A portion of each delayed frame is reinjected back into the live image, similar to pointing a camera at a monitor.
Temporal Drift
Past frames influence future frames with increasing distortion as the effect accumulates.
Color Expansion
Depending on implementation, colors may bloom or smear into neon gradients.
Motion Hallucination
The viewer perceives warped, melting, or pulsating motion as feedback compounds over time.
Encoding
Output is written using global Videobeaux settings (codec, pixel format, CRF).