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@ -2668,27 +2668,43 @@ bring back the bands. |
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The filter accepts a list of options in the form of @var{key}=@var{value} pairs |
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separated by ":". A description of the accepted options follows. |
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@var{strength} is the maximum amount by which the filter will change |
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@table @option |
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@item strength |
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The maximum amount by which the filter will change |
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any one pixel. Also the threshold for detecting nearly flat |
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regions. Acceptable values range from .51 to 64, default value is |
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1.2. |
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regions. Acceptable values range from @code{0.51} to @code{64}, default value |
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is @code{1.2}. |
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@var{radius} is the neighborhood to fit the gradient to. A larger |
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@item radius |
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The neighborhood to fit the gradient to. A larger |
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radius makes for smoother gradients, but also prevents the filter from |
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modifying the pixels near detailed regions. Acceptable values are |
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8-32, default value is 16. |
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@code{8-32}, default value is @code{16}. |
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@end table |
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Alternatively, the options can be specified as a flat string: |
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@var{strength}[:@var{radius}] |
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@subsection Examples |
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@itemize |
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@item |
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Apply the filter with a @code{3.5} strength and radius of @code{8}: |
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@example |
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# default parameters |
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gradfun=1.2:16 |
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gradfun=3.5:8 |
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@end example |
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# omitting radius |
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gradfun=1.2 |
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@item |
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Specify radius, omitting the strength (which will fall-back to the default |
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value): |
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@example |
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gradfun=radius=8 |
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@end example |
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@end itemize |
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@section hflip |
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Flip the input video horizontally. |
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