![]() ![]() Which color format a filter requires, can be found. Most of the internal filters work in any of these formats, too. Q3.2: In which colorspaces do AviSynth and the internal filters work ?Ī: AviSynth works in RGB and YUV using the RGB32, RGB24, YUY2 and YV12 formats. Have a look at DataStorageInAviSynth for more info. In AviSynth v2.5x there is also support for YV12. Īs of AviSynth v1.0x/v2.0x, RGB24, RGB32, and YUY2 are supported. ![]() Also in this colorspace there are multiple formats for storing a picture which differ in the amount of samples are used for one of the three colors. In RGB colorspace there are three components, one for the amount of Red, one for the amount of Green and one for the amount of Blue. As long as the luma is conveyed with full detail, detail in the chroma components can be reduced by subsampling (filtering, or averaging) which can be done in several ways (thus there are multiple formats for storing a picture in YUV colorspace). In YUV colorspace there is one component that represent lightness (luma) and two other components that represent color (chroma). ( Diese Seite in Deutsch ) Q3.1: What is RGB/YUV-colorspace ?Ī: These are two different ways to represent colors: YUV colorspace and RGB colorspace. ![]() Section 3: Filters, plugins and colorspaces ![]()
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