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@@ -5144,6 +5144,22 @@ Modify RGB components depending on pixel position: |
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@example |
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geq=r='X/W*r(X,Y)':g='(1-X/W)*g(X,Y)':b='(H-Y)/H*b(X,Y)' |
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@end example |
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@item |
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Create a radial gradient that is the same size as the input (also see |
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the @ref{vignette} filter): |
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@example |
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geq=lum=255*gauss((X/W-0.5)*3)*gauss((Y/H-0.5)*3)/gauss(0)/gauss(0),format=gray |
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@end example |
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@item |
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Create a linear gradient to use as a mask for another filter, then |
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compose with @ref{overlay}. In this example the video will gradually |
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become more blurry from the top to the bottom of the y-axis as defined |
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by the linear gradient: |
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@example |
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ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -filter_complex "geq=lum=255*(Y/H),format=gray[grad];[0:v]boxblur=4[blur];[blur][grad]alphamerge[alpha];[0:v][alpha]overlay" output.mp4 |
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@end example |
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@end itemize |
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@section gradfun |
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