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gammas --> gamma, vqblur clarified.
author | diego |
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date | Sat, 08 Nov 2003 00:09:15 +0000 |
parents | d83dedaff4d4 |
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2736 and Blue components. | 2736 and Blue components. |
2737 The weight parameter can be used to reduce the effect of a high gamma value on | 2737 The weight parameter can be used to reduce the effect of a high gamma value on |
2738 bright image areas, e.g. keep them from getting overamplified and just plain | 2738 bright image areas, e.g. keep them from getting overamplified and just plain |
2739 white. A value of 0.0 turns the gamma correction all the way down while 1.0 | 2739 white. A value of 0.0 turns the gamma correction all the way down while 1.0 |
2740 leaves it at its full strength. | 2740 leaves it at its full strength. |
2741 Defaults are contrast=1.0, brightness=0.0, gammas=1.0, saturation=1.0, weight=1.0. | 2741 Defaults are gamma=1.0, contrast=1.0, brightness=0.0, saturation=1.0, weight=1.0. |
2742 Value ranges are 0.1\-10 for gammas, -2\-2 for contrast (negative values result | 2742 Value ranges are 0.1\-10 for gamma, -2\-2 for contrast (negative values result |
2743 in a negative image), -1\-1 for brightness, 0\-3 for saturation and 0\-1 for weight. | 2743 in a negative image), -1\-1 for brightness, 0\-3 for saturation and 0\-1 for weight. |
2744 .TP | 2744 .TP |
2745 .B hue[=hue:saturation] | 2745 .B hue[=hue:saturation] |
2746 Defaults are hue=0.0, saturation=1.0. | 2746 Defaults are hue=0.0, saturation=1.0. |
2747 Value ranges are -180\-180 for hue, -2\-2 for saturation (negative values result | 2747 Value ranges are -180\-180 for hue, -2\-2 for saturation (negative values result |
3848 .B \ | 3848 .B \ |
3849 Tip: To do constant quantizer encoding with different quantizers for | 3849 Tip: To do constant quantizer encoding with different quantizers for |
3850 I/P and B frames you can use: | 3850 I/P and B frames you can use: |
3851 vqmin= <ip_quant>:vqmax= <ip_quant>:vb_qfactor= <b_quant/ip_quant> | 3851 vqmin= <ip_quant>:vqmax= <ip_quant>:vb_qfactor= <b_quant/ip_quant> |
3852 .TP | 3852 .TP |
3853 .B vqblur=<0.0\-1.0> | 3853 .B vqblur=<0.0\-1.0> (pass 1) |
3854 quantizer blur (pass1) Larger values will average the quantizer more over | 3854 Quantizer blur, larger values will average the quantizer more over |
3855 time (slower change). | 3855 time (slower change). |
3856 .RSs | 3856 .RSs |
3857 .IPs 0.0 | 3857 .IPs 0.0 |
3858 qblur disabled | 3858 qblur disabled |
3859 .IPs 0.5 | 3859 .IPs 0.5 |
3860 (default) | 3860 (default) |
3861 .IPs 1.0 | 3861 .IPs 1.0 |
3862 average the quantizer over all previous frames | 3862 average the quantizer over all previous frames |
3863 .RE | 3863 .RE |
3864 .TP | 3864 .TP |
3865 .B vqblur=<0.0\-99.0> | 3865 .B vqblur=<0.0\-99.0> (pass 2) |
3866 quantizer gaussian blur (pass2) Larger values will average the quantizer more | 3866 Quantizer gaussian blur, larger values will average the quantizer more |
3867 over time (slower change) (default: 0.5) | 3867 over time (slower change) (default: 0.5). |
3868 .TP | 3868 .TP |
3869 .B vqcomp=<value> | 3869 .B vqcomp=<value> |
3870 quantizer compression, depends upon vrc_eq (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 0.5) | 3870 quantizer compression, depends upon vrc_eq (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 0.5) |
3871 .TP | 3871 .TP |
3872 .B vrc_eq=<equation> | 3872 .B vrc_eq=<equation> |