On Sun, 30 Oct 2005, james tittle wrote:
...similarly, some objects accept a [chanmask $1< message, but it's not always clear which ones: I assumed that chanmask 1/2/3 corresponded to Y/U/V, but then I came across an example with chanmask 4, so what do these actually represent?
Not having tried it, I would guess that 1,2,4 corresponded to Y,U,V, in order for 3,5,6,7 to correspond to YU,YV,UV,YUV.
...is there an object that blends the Y from one packet with the CrCb from another?
just do [# * (1 0 0)] on one and [# * (0 1 1)] and then add them together with [# +]. Oh - you mean with PDP! well, it's surely easy with PDP too.
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