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[HELP] what's the two color tweak using for?
#1
i want to improve contrast and saturation a little , but there are 2 color tweak way, so which to use better?  and what will happen if using both but different values?

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#2
For start use "Avisynth" or "Filtering" or "Vapoursynth" only mix these if you know what you are doing and you clearly do not and if you do there usually is no point in doing so.
Personally I would recommend to either use filters under "Filtering->Avisynth->Color" or "Filtering->Vapoursynth->Color" if those are available on your system, if those are not available use the filters under "Filtering->Filtering", but only then.

Also when using:
  • "Filtering->Vapoursynth->Color" use the "Vapoursynth Preview" in the lower right corner (upper button) to preview the effect of your changes.
  • "Filtering->Avisynth->Color" use the "Avisynth Preview" in the lower right corner (upper button) to preview the effect of your changes.
  • "Filtering->Filtering" use the "Preview" in the lower right corner (lower button) to preview the effect of your changes.

Avisynth and Vapoursynth offer different color filters depending on your input one or the other might be more suited.

Cu Selur
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#3
(13.04.2020, 16:18)Selur Wrote: For start use "Avisynth" or "Filtering" or "Vapoursynth" only mix these if you know what you are doing and you clearly do not and if you do there usually is no point in doing so.
Personally I would recommend to either use filters under "Filtering->Avisynth->Color" or "Filtering->Vapoursynth->Color" if those are available on your system, if those are not available use the filters under "Filtering->Filtering", but only then.

Also when using:
  • "Filtering->Vapoursynth->Color" use the "Vapoursynth Preview" in the lower right corner (upper button) to preview the effect of your changes.
  • "Filtering->Avisynth->Color" use the "Avisynth Preview" in the lower right corner (upper button) to preview the effect of your changes.
  • "Filtering->Filtering" use the "Preview" in the lower right corner (lower button) to preview the effect of your changes.

Avisynth and Vapoursynth offer different color filters depending on your input one or the other might be more suited.

Cu Selur


thank you , got it
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