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Carl
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save how much smile;)

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Carl
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ok while I'm at it ........... "it can be" should be "is" smile:)

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Sphinx.
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uhh.. a hairsplitting topic.. must resist.. argh.. cannot..must.. res..

The "Non-Anti-Aliased Image" at http://www.filterforge.com/more/help/...asing.html,



..is in fact very fine and anti-aliased smile:-D (same in help file)
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Sphinx.
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Dead article link at: http://www.filterforge.com/more/help/...Model.html

I end up there often in hope of finding the magic Y rgb weight constants smile:-(
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GMM
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Thanks for pointing this out.

Alan Hanbury's article on HSY can be found here.
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Kraellin
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Carl wrote:
ok while I'm at it ........... "it can be" should be "is


carl, that's grammatically correct, though the punctuation is off. shld be either two sentences or one with a semi-colon, not a comma. smile:)
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Carl
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"it can be located " is clumsy " is located " is a simple statement of fact .......... hehe it wasn't a biggy I just happened to be reading the selection component help at the same time smile:D
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Kraellin
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smile:)
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Sphinx.
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Found another minor problem:

In the help article for the (v2) Offset it says:

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These inputs define the absolute amount of horizontal or/and vertical shift. The amount of offset depends upon the Percentage and the XY Anchor parameters. Since Offset X and Offset Y are map inputs, their values can be controlled separately for different image areas by connecting a map component. In this case, the output brightness of the map component defines the offset amount: black areas correspond to negative (leftward or upward) offset, and white areas to postitve (rightward or downward) offset. This input can accept HDR colors.


Bold part is not correct. Black corresponds to no offset - I think this text is fr om the old Offset wh ere gray corresponded to no offset.

EDIT: this is very weird: it seems that random spaces are inserted into 'fr om' and 'wh ere' above, even if I fix them, the spaces are there again after I submit.. strange (I did *not* write those spaces)

EDIT2: LOL, the spaces are even present in the first EDIT.. go figure
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GMM
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Sphinx, thanks for noting. We've corrected the help file.
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