Jerome
The new chromakey plug-in is really good. Even with my very bad
lighting (3 levels of shadow on the cloth) I have successfully extracted
the key color. So thanks.
I have noticed zero is not zero on the spill compensation plug-in.
There is still a greying-out of the spill areas when
Ok Jerome... i have now commited the chromakey-hsv plugin and added it
to the build system...
bye
andraz
On pon, 2006-02-27 at 17:42 -0500, Jerome Cornet wrote:
> Massimo uncovered a problem caused by a typecasting error in my code.
> It's fixed now, and the rendering is now consistant in all mo
Massimo wrote:
> YUVA8 gives only some random black pixels. RGBA8 makes black all the
>
>first track ^^;
>RGBA-float works very well.
>
>If spill threshold is set to 0 all three modes gives the same result.
>
>
>
Hey all,
Massimo uncovered a problem caused by a typecasting error in my co
Jerome Cornet ha detto...
> Can you please make sure that it works as well in YUVA8 and RGBA8 ?
> It really should be as good.
YUVA8 gives only some random black pixels. RGBA8 makes black all the
first track ^^;
RGBA-float works very well.
If spill threshold is set to 0 all three modes gives
Massimo wrote:
>> As far as the white/black pixels are concerned, please send me the
>> test footage/cinelerra project file and a screen capture so I can
>> have a look. I've tested it in all alpha modes (YUVA8, RGBA8 and
>> RGBAFloat). If you are using a non-alpha mode, let me know.
>
>
>
>Bin
Jerome Cornet ha detto...
>>I think "Feather radius" option used with "Shrink" is better than
>>blur.
> Sure, it's better in a lot of situations.
> And in general, a "feather mask" with "shrink" and "grow" options would
> be useful for a lot of plugins and general mask work.
> However, I have no c
Massimo wrote:
> In The Gimp! I found a bluebox in the gimp-gap plugin suite.
>
>I think "Feather radius" option used with "Shrink" is better than blur.
>
>
Sure, it's better in a lot of situations.
And in general, a "feather mask" with "shrink" and "grow" options would
be useful for a lot of pl
Jerome Cornet ha detto...
>> Secondly when a wiki entry is made it would be worth suggesting the
>> application of a very small zoom blur on the alpha channel following
>> the chromakey effect.
> Yes, I agree. I didn't really have time to put in the blur, and
> since it was available as a separate
Andraz Tori wrote:
> Either rename it ... or ... in the section that loads from XML, try to
>
>detect old plugin and convert/calculate the values so they map to the
>new ones.
>
>
Honestly, I don't quite understand how the old plugin parameters worked,
let alone how to map them to the new plug
Graham Evans wrote:
> The plugin is a great improvement. Really excellent. Thank you. It
> worked for me without any fuss. I have one main comment/ suggestion
> for now and one for future development:
>
Thank you very much !
> Firstly the Brightness control only allows you to select eveything
On pon, 2006-02-20 at 21:28 -0500, Jerome Cornet wrote:
>
> No, I changed the name of the parameters (because it would render very
> differently anyway)
> How about I rename the plugin (something like chromakey-hsv or
> chromakey2), so that people that have old footage using the existing
> plugin
No, I changed the name of the parameters (because it would render very
differently anyway)
How about I rename the plugin (something like chromakey-hsv or
chromakey2), so that people that have old footage using the existing
plugin can still use it ?
It might be a good way of making the transition.
great to hear about this!
i haven't looked at the source code yet, but my question is: does it
work at least semi-correctly with old XML files.. can it interpret the
old configurations in new environment?
bye
andraž
On sob, 2006-02-18 at 02:14 -0500, Jerome Cornet wrote:
>Hey all,
>
> after
Jerome Cornet ha detto...
> If anybody uses Cinelerra's chromakey plugin, I suggest you try this
> one out and give me some feedback. If you need help or binaries, I can
> probably help out.
I have installed cinelerra from
http://www.kiberpipa.org/~minmax/cinelerra/builds/athlonxp/
via apt-get,
Jerome Cornet ha detto...
> If anybody uses Cinelerra's chromakey plugin, I suggest you try this
> one out and give me some feedback. If you need help or binaries, I can
> probably help out.
I have installed cinelerra from
http://www.kiberpipa.org/~minmax/cinelerra/builds/athlonxp/
via apt-get, to
On Sat, 18 Feb 2006 08:40:43 -, Graham Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If anybody uses Cinelerra's chromakey plugin, I suggest you try this one
out and give me some feedback. If you need help or binaries, I can
probably help out.
Cheers,
Jerome
This works really well on my DV footage
If anybody uses Cinelerra's chromakey plugin, I suggest you try this one
out and give me some feedback. If you need help or binaries, I can
probably help out.
Cheers,
Jerome
The plugin is a great improvement. Really excellent. Thank you. It
worked for me without any fuss. I have one
Hey all,
after playing with the chroma keyer in cinelerra, I wasn't too happy.
Then I saw this (Avid's new chroma keyer):
http://www.avid.com/video/SymphonyNitris_tour/index.asp?currVideo=3
and I told myself that it would be cool to have a similar plugin for
Cinelerra.
So I completely modifie
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