18.03.2024, 00:35
I noted that when "chroma resize" is enabled all the changes performed by the post-process filters on the luma, will be cancelled. I already added this remark in the README. Maybe you can add this note in the description of "De-Vibrancy" (because it change the "V" component). Actually when "chroma resize" is enabled all the changes on the luma will be transformed as changes to the chroma, so that "De-Saturation" and "De-Vibrancy" will have both some type of additive effect on the saturation, when this option is enabled (nice discovery).
Dan
P.S.
Since "chroma resize" on HD movies will speed-up the encoding of about 150%, it is better to assign the "default" value 0 to this parameter, but it is not necessary to disabled it if "chroma resize" is checked because of additive effect, probably the De-Vibrancy effected that I noted was due to this additive effect.
Dan
P.S.
Since "chroma resize" on HD movies will speed-up the encoding of about 150%, it is better to assign the "default" value 0 to this parameter, but it is not necessary to disabled it if "chroma resize" is checked because of additive effect, probably the De-Vibrancy effected that I noted was due to this additive effect.