This quote says it all (I believe it was Einar who said this in an email but I could be wrong): * "There will always be more bugs!"*
What is the problem with Chroma Key (HSV)? I can't find the original > discussion. > There was not much discussion, but this is the email that mentioned it and has a reference to where it was stated there was a problem, but no description of what it was: https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg07215.html > > It seems to me that CinGG has problems when dealing with the alpha > channel, so in overlays, Keys, etc. > See also here (without taking offense at the jibes he throws toward > CinGG users): > It is useful to point out bugs in CinGG -- criticism is welcome/helpful and no offense is taken. the following problems in CinGG (comparing with CV and HV): > 1- Color rendering > 2- Overlays > 3- Conversion between color models (Adam has made updates, but states > that Cin will always have problems with YUV(A) and recommends using > only RGBA-FLOAT) > 4- Blur > A most useful feature of CinGG is that if *Blur *does not work the way you expect it to, you can always use one of the 6 other FFmpeg blur plugins instead with various differences: *F_gblur, *F_avgblur, F_boxblur, F_dblur, F_smartblur, F_yaepblur. Same thing with *Chromakey and ChromakeyHSV *- you can use *F_chromakey*, F_chromahold, F_chromanr, F_chromashift. P.S. On the other side, look at the number of "Yes" versus "No" for Features in: https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/differences.pdf
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