Great! You've just did what i want and tried to do and you did it even better.
I can't wait to use it.
One suggestion only: could the calculation be done in another thread
as part of prefetch stage in sequencer?
2010/3/26, Xavier Thomas xavier.thomas.1...@gmail.com:
2010/3/25 Paolo Ciccone
Yo, back on Wednesday 24 March 2010 Xavier Thomas was all like:
Test and feedback much appreciated :)
Screenshot: http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=2102
Wow, that looks beautiful. :)
For the WaveForm, would it also be possible to have an option to scope the
YCrCb levels? That would be
2010/3/25 Reuben Martin reube...@gmail.com:
For the WaveForm, would it also be possible to have an option to scope the
YCrCb levels? That would be very beneficial for final output when trying to
keep the levels clamped to CCIR 610 / 709 levels. (The levels allowed for
Luminance are slightly
Xavier, that looks very promising. For the VScope, would it be possible to
to have more clear demarcation of each color area? It would be also helpful
to have the standard line for the skin tone, the single most important
feature of a VScope. Lastly, VScopes usually have a marker of some sort,
2010/3/25 Paolo Ciccone phcicc...@gmail.com:
Xavier, that looks very promising. For the VScope, would it be possible to
to have more clear demarcation of each color area? It would be also helpful
to have the standard line for the skin tone, the single most important
feature of a VScope.
For
Test and feedback much appreciated :)
Screenshot: http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=2102
It works by sampling (number of samples configurable) the image and
drawing a point cloud of those sampled data. An
option to use full resolution is available but is slow with high res
image and both
Sorry for the bad english, I really should have rested a little before
writing. I hope you still understand it :-/
2010/3/25 Xavier Thomas xavier.thomas.1...@gmail.com:
Test and feedback much appreciated :)
Screenshot: http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=2102
It works by sampling (number