On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 8:29 PM Phil Rhodes via ffmpeg-user < ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org> wrote:
> > I see that if I use > > the Colours -> Components -> Channel Mixer tool and supplement the > blue> channel (1.0) with the green channel (1.0) > https://i.imgur.com/Q0qqgSP.png> the result is desaturated but usable > https://i.imgur.com/t19QU4U.png > I'd be a little cautious about this; have you tried it on other subjects? > If it's just this clip then fine - I suspect your proposed solution is > working well because the gate is actually supposed to be white. What you've > created here is sort of a riff on very early two-colour film systems which > used red and green; they sort of work in the same way this sort of works, > giving a quasi-reasonable rendition of skin tones and foliage. > If you have other situations, though, where you have subjects that are > supposed to be just green, they'll end up cyan. I'm surprised it isn't more > visible on the plants. > I'd gently suggest that something like Resolve (free version available for > major platforms) which allows you to get creative in how and where this > stuff is applied. > Why you must always recommend alternative crappy solutions here? > P > _______________________________________________ > ffmpeg-user mailing list > ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org > https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user > > To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email > ffmpeg-user-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe". _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-user-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".