Focus peaking indicator in After Effects?

Does anybody know if After Effects has some kind of focus peaking indicator? It's basically a way for me to tell which part of the scene is the sharpest if I have a 3D camera with DOF enabled... similar to what professional video cameras have built it.
Currently I'm just using the top/front/left views to find the camera's focus line.
-Pete

It's not easy, but you can make one using a high-pass filter.  Ironically, AE doesn't have a high-pass filter either, so here's a home-brew recipe for one:
•Duplicate your footage.
•Invert the top layer.
•Set its opacity to 50%.
•Blur the bottom layer (in this case, by a very small amount).
Now you can make an adjustment layer, and crank the contrast up like crazy.  What you should see is only the very high-frequency detail.  From there you could color this "High Pass" comp and lay it on top of your footage to create an actual focus indicator.  
Like I said, it's a pain, but if you need it it'll work.

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