MaskTools2/Mt invert

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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
:Inverts the values of the pixels. This function is equivalent to mt_lut("255 x -"), but faster.  
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Inverts the values of the pixels. This function is equivalent to mt_lut("255 x -"), but faster.  
 
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== Syntax and Parameters ==
 
:{{Template:FuncDef|mt_invert(clip, int "Y", int "U", int"V", string "chroma", int "offX", int "offY", int "w" int "h")}}
 
 
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::{{Par|Y|int|3}}
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== [[Script variables|Syntax and Parameters]] ==
::{{Par|U|int|1}}
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:{{Template:FuncDef|mt_invert (clip, int "Y", int "U", int"V", string "chroma", int "offX", int "offY", int "w" int "h")}}
::{{Par|V|int|1}}
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::::These three values describe the actual processing mode that is to be used on each plane / channel. Here is how the modes are coded :
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:::::*x = -255...0 : all the pixels of the plane will be set to -x.
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:::::*x = 1 : the plane will not be processed. That means the content of the plane after the filter is pure garbage.
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:::::*x = 2 : the plane of the first input clip will be copied.
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:::::*x = 3 : the plane will be processed with the processing the filter is designed to do.
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:::::*x = 4 (when applicable) : the plane of the second input clip will be copied.
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:::::*x = 5 (when applicable) : the plane of the third input clip will be copied.
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::{{Par|chroma|string|""}}
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::{{Par2| |clip| }}
::::When defined, the value contained in this string will overwrite the u & v processing modes.
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:::Input clip.
::::This is a nice addition proposed by mg262 that makes the filter more user friendly. Allowed values for chroma are:
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:::::*"process" : set u = v = 3.
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:::::*"copy" or "copy first" : set u = v = 2.
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:::::*"copy second" : set u = v = 4.
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:::::*"copy third" : set u = v = 5.
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:::::*"xxx", where xxx is a number : set u = v = -xxx.
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::{{Par|offX|int|0}}
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::{{Par2|Y|int|3}}
::{{Par|offY|int|0}}
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::{{Par2|U|int|1}}
::::"offx" and offy are the top left coordinates of the box where the actual processing shall occur. Everything outside that box will be garbage.
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::{{Par2|V|int|1}}
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:::These three values describe the actual processing mode that is to be used on each plane / channel. Here is how the modes are coded :
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::::*x = -255...0 : all the pixels of the plane will be set to -x.
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::::*x = 1 : the plane will not be processed. That means the content of the plane after the filter is pure garbage.
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::::*x = 2 : the plane of the first input clip will be copied.
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::::*x = 3 : the plane will be processed with the processing the filter is designed to do.
 
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::{{Par|w|int|-1}}
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::{{Par2|chroma|string|""}}
::{{Par|h|int|-1}}
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:::When defined, the value contained in this string will overwrite the u & v processing modes.
::::w and h are the width and height of the processed box. -1 means that the box extends to the lower right corner of the video. That also means that default settings are meant to process the whole picture.
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:::This is a nice addition proposed by mg262 that makes the filter more user friendly. Allowed values for chroma are:
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::::*"process" : set u = v = 3.
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::::*"copy" or "copy first" : set u = v = 2.
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::::*"xxx", where xxx is a number : set u = v = -xxx.
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::{{Par2|offX|int|0}}
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::{{Par2|offY|int|0}}
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:::"offX" and "offY" are the top left coordinates of the box where the actual processing shall occur. Everything outside that box will be garbage.
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::{{Par2|w|int|-1}}
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::{{Par2|h|int|-1}}
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:::w and h are the width and height of the processed box. -1 means that the box extends to the lower right corner of the video. That also means that default settings are meant to process the whole picture.
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== Examples ==
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mt_invert with default settings:
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[[AviSource]]("blah.avi")
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mt_invert(Y=3, U=1, V=1, chroma="", w=-1, h=-1)
 
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[edit] Description

Inverts the values of the pixels. This function is equivalent to mt_lut("255 x -"), but faster.

[edit] Syntax and Parameters

mt_invert (clip, int "Y", int "U", int"V", string "chroma", int "offX", int "offY", int "w" int "h")


clip   =
Input clip.


int  Y = 3
int  U = 1
int  V = 1
These three values describe the actual processing mode that is to be used on each plane / channel. Here is how the modes are coded :
  • x = -255...0 : all the pixels of the plane will be set to -x.
  • x = 1 : the plane will not be processed. That means the content of the plane after the filter is pure garbage.
  • x = 2 : the plane of the first input clip will be copied.
  • x = 3 : the plane will be processed with the processing the filter is designed to do.


string  chroma = ""
When defined, the value contained in this string will overwrite the u & v processing modes.
This is a nice addition proposed by mg262 that makes the filter more user friendly. Allowed values for chroma are:
  • "process" : set u = v = 3.
  • "copy" or "copy first" : set u = v = 2.
  • "xxx", where xxx is a number : set u = v = -xxx.


int  offX = 0
int  offY = 0
"offX" and "offY" are the top left coordinates of the box where the actual processing shall occur. Everything outside that box will be garbage.


int  w = -1
int  h = -1
w and h are the width and height of the processed box. -1 means that the box extends to the lower right corner of the video. That also means that default settings are meant to process the whole picture.


[edit] Examples

mt_invert with default settings:

AviSource("blah.avi")
mt_invert(Y=3, U=1, V=1, chroma="", w=-1, h=-1)




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