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Latest revision as of 20:44, 18 April 2020
Abstract | |
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Author | wonkey_monkey |
Version | 24/09/2012 |
Download | [x86] fusion.zip [x64] |
Category | Blending |
License | Closed source |
Discussion | Doom9 Thread |
Contents |
[edit] Description
Fusion is a set of filters that use image pyramids to blend clips together (more commonly used in the creation of HDR images and image stitching).
[edit] Requirements
- [x86] AviSynth+ or AviSynth 2.6.0
- [x64] AviSynth+
- Supported color formats: RGB32
[edit] Syntax and Parameters
[edit] fuse
Fuse two videos using the mask created by fusemask. As opposed to a normal mix of clips with a mask, fuse will "decompose" frames with a high pass filter, making a stack of different levels of detail. These levels are then blended separately before being recomposed into a final image.
- fuse (clip, clip, clip, bool "clamp")
- clip =
- Input clip 1.
- clip =
- clip =
- Input clip 2.
- clip =
- clip =
- Mask input clip; black represents clip 1, white represents clip 2.
- clip =
- bool clamp = false
- If true, it keeps each pixel value within the range of the two pixel values from each clip. It won't do anything if the pixel value is already between the two, which it usually is.
- bool clamp = false
[edit] fusemask
Creates a binary mask to pass to fuse and can be used to merge two differently exposed images of the same scene [1].
- fusemask (clip, clip, clip, float "exp")
- clip =
- Input clip 1.
- clip =
- clip =
- Input clip 2.
- clip =
- float exp = 0.5
- exp is a target exposure for the mask, and takes values between 0.0 and 1.0 (with 0.5 as the default).
- Some of the "harshness" that is evident in fusion's image can be mitigated slightly by blurring the fusemask.
- float exp = 0.5
[edit] fusevis
Displays the "decomposed" frames.
- fusemask (clip)
- clip =
- Input clip.
- clip =
[edit] Examples
TODO
[edit] Changelog
Version Date(D/M/Y) Changes
24/09/2012 - Add "clamp" parameter to fuse 31/12/2011 - Filter rewrite, only implements fuse and fusemask 21/03/2010 - Fix a couple of bugs, and include a new filter, fusemask. 16/01/2010 - Initial release
[edit] Archived Downloads
Version | Download | Mirror |
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24/09/2012 | fusion.zip fusionx64.zip |
fusion.zip fusionx64.zip |
[edit] External Links
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