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Old 10th September 2002, 14:43   #1  |  Link
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ChromaShift

Having studied hard and spent many days brushing up on Avisynth plugins using YUY2 colourspace , I've finally come up with:-

ChromaShift

which shifts the chroma information over to the right by two pixels

I wrote it because my whole capture/edit/output to TV chain can sometimes seem to have shifted chrominance over to the left a bit and this makes things look better on the TV next to my PC

Please don't rush to download it as I don't have much bandwidth

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Old 10th September 2002, 17:11   #2  |  Link
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a = *source()
shift=a.Crop(x,0,0,0).MergeLuma(a.Crop(0,0,-x,0)


possible ?

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of course it would be much slower than your filter.
i just want to know if it's doable.

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I don't write fast filters - I write easy ones that you clever people are too busy to write

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Cannot download it ........


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Geocities doesn't allow linking to files.

Go to Simon's home page and then navigate to My Filter News. You'll find it there.

http://www.geocities.com/siwalters_uk/

Simon, you can attach it here to avoid this problem.
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Old 11th September 2002, 14:13   #6  |  Link
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I can download it myself by right-clicking and saving - thats why I put the bit in underneath the link. (Hey but who reads instructions?

I use IE6 - is this a unique feature to IE that doesn't work in other browsers?

I put the direct link in because
1. I hadn't added any link to it on my website at the time.

2. I didn't want to see that no-one had downloaded it from here

I'll make sure I've got a link from my main page in future.

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Your instructions were not totally adequate. Try right click and then select Open.
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Old 11th September 2002, 14:47   #8  |  Link
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And next time I'll mention switching PC on first
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Old 14th September 2002, 00:06   #9  |  Link
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New Version 1.1

A new version is available via

http://www.geocities.com/siwalters_uk/chromashift.html

(I'm better prepared this time )

It gives you control over how many pixels to shift right (even number of pixels only) and whether to shift U and V together or seperately.


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Version 1.2

Latest available at previous link.

Now shifts in all directions horizontally and vertically and runs a bit quicker.

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Hi Simon,

Could you add an option to move the luminance, in both directions?
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I know the customer is always right but why

Doesn't ChromaShift left/up equal Luma shift right/down and vice versa

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Doesn't ChromaShift left/up equal Luma shift right/down and vice versa
Hmm, luma are chroma are independent. So, I don't understand this remark.

I was looking at the avi of Defiler, in this thread: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...ht=chromashift

The suggestion of Belgabor doesn't make any sense to me:

ChromaShift(u=-2, v=2)
# u: green -> blue
# v: green -> red

IMO, the solution should be:
shift green ~ 2 pixels to the right
shift blue ~ 2 pixels to the left
shift red ~ 1 pixel to the right

By controlling only u and v, you can't shift all three colors with ChromaShift (which is needed in this case, I think). But, maybe I'm totally incorrect ...
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I never really looked at the avi itself in that thread - it looks beyond recovery to me

Chromashift was designed to allow people to move Chrominance (U or V) information relative to the luminance (Y) information. It works in YUV (specifically YUY2) colourspace and doesn't work in RGB colourspace and therefore can't shift Red separately from Blue or Green.

I've a request to make it work in YV12 as well and I'll try and add the option to work in RGB as well.

Unfortunately - its summer and gardening time not programming time
[EDIT] And I have problems running RGB filters using 2.52 release - I have to revert to an old beta for testing [/EDIT]

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V.26a now available

Wilbert Dijkhof has kindly modified Chromashift so that it can also be used to shift Red, Green or Blue colours independantly if the input to the filter is in RGB32 colourspace.

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V2.7 - inc YV12

The new tablets are working wonders

Version 2.7 now handles YV12 colourspace as well

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Gosh, it's 15 years later, I discover I need to use this filter, and I discover that the zip file linked from
http://avisynth.nl/index.php/ChromaShift
is corrupt. I don't know the correct procedure to report this, so I felt I should leave a message here.
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I discover that the zip file linked from
http://avisynth.nl/index.php/ChromaShift
is corrupt.
Works fine for me.
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My download of that link was a web page (~46KB).

EDIT: How did you get it G2K4 ?
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The link I gave was to the Avisynth documentation page for the filter. The download link is there. The file I get (and I've tried twice) is only 12k, and Windows 10, which normally allows easy access to a "zip folder" says

Compressed (zip) Folder error

! (yellow) Windows cannot open the folder.

The Compressed (zipped) Folder
'(path)\chromashift27.zip' is invalid.
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