Last seen: Sep 14, 2024
@olaf Ahemm... I remember you that I'm a dumb old boy 🙂
@olaf Done, same link.I'm sorry, I'm stupid enough to think you wanted separate paragraphs. So I left them even though I would have preferred a single...
@olaf GG has already stated that it does not know color management. The hope is to find someone who knows how to do it.I would say that there are two ...
@elong Can you provide the link? I am interested.
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 In cinelerraGG_Manual you can still find the old version, no longer valid.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. 😉