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author | Niklas Haas <git@haasn.dev> | 2023-09-16 13:41:18 +0200 |
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committer | Niklas Haas <github-daiK1o@haasn.dev> | 2023-09-16 14:33:45 +0200 |
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vo_gpu: remove --scale-wblur etc
No need for this since it's entirely redundant with just changing the
filter radius directly. In fact, that's the whole *point* of the filter
radius - it does not modify the filter, it modifies the scaling of the
window.
Of course, this does not work for non-resizable kernels. But, really,
who cares?
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diff --git a/DOCS/man/options.rst b/DOCS/man/options.rst index 7e0a07bdb1..e78f8b1a24 100644 --- a/DOCS/man/options.rst +++ b/DOCS/man/options.rst @@ -5351,12 +5351,12 @@ them. never interpolate, thus behaving as if the regular nearest neighbour algorithm was used. Defaults to 0.0. -``--scale-blur=<value>``, ``--scale-wblur=<value>``, ``--cscale-blur=<value>``, ``--cscale-wblur=<value>``, ``--dscale-blur=<value>``, ``--dscale-wblur=<value>``, ``--tscale-blur=<value>``, ``--tscale-wblur=<value>`` - Kernel/window scaling factor (also known as a blur factor). Decreasing this - makes the result sharper, increasing it makes it blurrier (default 0). If - set to 0, the kernel's preferred blur factor is used. Note that setting - this too low (eg. 0.5) leads to bad results. It's generally recommended to - stick to values between 0.8 and 1.2. +``--scale-blur=<value>``, ``--cscale-blur=<value>``, ``--dscale-blur=<value>``, ``--tscale-blur=<value>`` + Kernel scaling factor (also known as a blur factor). Decreasing this makes + the result sharper, increasing it makes it blurrier (default 0). If set to + 0, the kernel's preferred blur factor is used. Note that setting this too + low (eg. 0.5) leads to bad results. It's generally recommended to stick to + values between 0.8 and 1.2. ``--scale-clamp=<0.0-1.0>``, ``--cscale-clamp``, ``--dscale-clamp``, ``--tscale-clamp`` Specifies a weight bias to multiply into negative coefficients. Specifying |