Sara Kolster wrote:
At 15:37 19.01.2005, chris clepper wrote:
Also I found the pix_aging quite 'rough'. As Wolfgang writes, the filmgrain looks too much like pixel-blobs. Where I was looking for is more fine scratches, but the scratches in pix_aging are far to big, they are more like thick lines over the picture. Is there a way within pd to adjust the structure
well, i don't want defend pix_aging, but just for clarification: [pix_aging] is pixel-based, scratches/grains/... are (if i remember correctly) fixed in size (this is: pixels). e.g. a scratch is (say) 2 pixels wide. now if you have a 64x64 image, this is indeed very broad (1/32 the image-width); if you have bigger frames (e.g. 512x256) the scratches become much finer.
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