With CropView enabled:
a. only deinterlacing and cropping will be applied
b. using CropView on itself indicated the cropping through lines
c. using CropView with 'Compare view', on the 'original' side cropping will be indicated through lines and on the 'filtered' side the image will be cropped and padded, so both have the same resolution and can be stacked.
With CropView disabled:
a. all filters will be applied to the filter side
b. if you use 'Compare view', only those filters that need to be applied to keep 'Original' at the same resolution, frame rate, etc. as the 'Filtered' side will be applied to 'Original'.
Something like:
seens like a bad idea.
Cu Selur
a. only deinterlacing and cropping will be applied
b. using CropView on itself indicated the cropping through lines
c. using CropView with 'Compare view', on the 'original' side cropping will be indicated through lines and on the 'filtered' side the image will be cropped and padded, so both have the same resolution and can be stacked.
With CropView disabled:
a. all filters will be applied to the filter side
b. if you use 'Compare view', only those filters that need to be applied to keep 'Original' at the same resolution, frame rate, etc. as the 'Filtered' side will be applied to 'Original'.
Quote:But i would like to see the filtered image as the output result without → the added black borders L & RSince then, the 'original' and 'filtered' view would have not the same resolution, this does not make any sense to me.
Something like:
seens like a bad idea.
Cu Selur
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