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I made the addition to the manual (pag 160-161), but since I'm not loading it into my Git branch right now. You can only see the pdf I have in Dropbox...
1- Sorry, Phyllis, I should've explained better. I assumed that Olaf only knew the current manual for which I used chapter 7, which in latex is 6 (bec...
If I understand correctly, you want to do a vignette. You can use the Gradient filter (manual 10.8, page 217) or the F_vignette filter from ffmpeg. Wa...
Thank you, Olaf. Your comments are very instructive. I enclose a .txt as an example of how I could add the new section to the manual. What do you thin...
Great, you clarified a subject that made me confused.Another question (if you can):Settings --> Preferences --> appearance tabWhat do the "YUV C...
In the last year the mask tool has evolved a lot. In cinelerraGG_Manual you can still find the old version, no longer valid. Waiting for the update th...
Very clear and useful example. Thank you. I would like to insert it in chapter 7 of the latex manual as "7.5.4 Use case: x265". Obviously if you give ...
I don't think I can help you, but maybe my words will give you the inspiration for other tests:1- Check with mediainfo or VLC (ctrl+I) if your file ha...
Thanks for the additions. I didn't know about them. To complete the list you can add OpenImageIO:
@olaf Very interesting example of open hardware; thanks for sharing.PS: I agree for "82% sound" of Dunkirk's movie. 😉
For "shot matching scene to scene", CinGG does not have any storyboard, automation or possibility to store grading presets as other programs do. It is...
If I understand correctly, this is a primary color correction problem concerning brightness alone. In addition, it should be dynamically treated with ...