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doc/filters: reformat and rework gradfun.

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The filter accepts a list of options in the form of @var{key}=@var{value} pairs
separated by ":". A description of the accepted options follows.

@var{strength} is the maximum amount by which the filter will change
@table @option

@item strength
The maximum amount by which the filter will change
any one pixel. Also the threshold for detecting nearly flat
regions. Acceptable values range from .51 to 64, default value is
1.2.
regions. Acceptable values range from @code{0.51} to @code{64}, default value
is @code{1.2}.

@var{radius} is the neighborhood to fit the gradient to. A larger
@item radius
The neighborhood to fit the gradient to. A larger
radius makes for smoother gradients, but also prevents the filter from
modifying the pixels near detailed regions. Acceptable values are
8-32, default value is 16.
@code{8-32}, default value is @code{16}.

@end table

Alternatively, the options can be specified as a flat string:
@var{strength}[:@var{radius}]

@subsection Examples

@itemize
@item
Apply the filter with a @code{3.5} strength and radius of @code{8}:
@example
# default parameters
gradfun=1.2:16
gradfun=3.5:8
@end example

# omitting radius
gradfun=1.2
@item
Specify radius, omitting the strength (which will fall-back to the default
value):
@example
gradfun=radius=8
@end example

@end itemize

@section hflip

Flip the input video horizontally.


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