On Tue, 10 May 2005, E.Chalaron wrote:
> > Good to hear that you are back in action after the system/disk crash
>
> Wait there is more I will upgrade another one soon :-)
You're not going to wait for it to crash? :)
> Cool, I need to work on Cb then. Which is very grainy on ol
> Good to hear that you are back in action after the system/disk crash
> of not too long ago.
Wait there is more I will upgrade another one soon :-)
> http://www.mir.com/DMG/ycbcr.html
RTFM Edouard, RTFM
> What is commonly called "YUV" is really Y'CbCr where Cb
On Tue, 10 May 2005, E.Chalaron wrote:
> Still on my way to ge tthe best picts possible from my movies.
Good to hear that you are back in action after the system/disk crash
of not too long ago.
> Now that I know that one can denoise the chroma and not the luma, I was
> wonder
Hi all
Still on my way to ge tthe best picts possible from my movies.
Now that I know that one can denoise the chroma and not the luma, I was
wondering what "layer" (U or V) preferentially decribes the blue tones ?
Thanks
E
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