Monty,

A sincere thanks for all your work on this (and other stuff behind the
scenes of course). It is appreciated that you've also provided a drop-in
version to work with since this is a pretty sophisticated plugin.

I am also using a custom Cin-CV build with your updated overlay, it seems
to be working well here, however I have to confess to not knowing exactly
how to fully and effectively test the new overlay code.

Any suggestions how to best help with testing?

Thanks, -GLEN


> Hello!
>
> I spent the Christmas break writing a color grading and correction
> filter for CV named Blue Banana.  A few people on IRC have been trying
> it out for about two weeks, and I think it's more or less ready for a
> wider audience.  I've put some effort into balancing the techniques
> used to give intuitive, measured results rather than just tossing some
> basic equations behind a stick-figure UI.
>
> Blue Banana offers slider-based range and non-linear (gamma)
> adjustment for red, green, blue, hue, saturation and value.  It
> provides feedback both through the compositor window and realtime
> color histograms embedded in each adjustment slider. It  can operate
> on the entire frame, select specific subset of colors, the current
> masked region, or a combination of a selection and a mask.  It is also
> able to highlight the selected region with a marching zebra.
>
> Screenshot:
> http://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/blue_banana_builds/bluebanana-20130108.png
>
> The plugin should work on any CinelerraCV 2.x version, including
> latest master and my experimental branch.  It will *not* work with the
> HV version.  I hope to have some quickstart docs up in the next few
> days.
>
> Anyone who wants to try it out quickly can grab a prebuilt plugin:
>
> http://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/blue_banana_builds/LATEST
>
> ... is a link to a tar.gz file containing the plugin .so.  Simply
> place the bluebanana.so file into your Cinelerra library directory
> (eg, /usr/local/lib/cinelerra for those of you who have previously
> built from source, or /usr/lib/cinelerra, /usr/lib32/cinelerra, or
> /usr/lib64/cinelerra depending on your distro).  Restart CinelerraCV
> and it should be there.
>
> For those who prefer to build from source, it currently lives in git at:
> https://git.xiph.org/?p=users/xiphmont/bluebanana.git;a=summary
>
> The source expects to be added in a new plugin subdirectory under
> plugins/ in an existing CinelerraCV checkout.  The subdir will also
> need to be added to plugins/Makefile.am.
>
> Einar-- again, sorry, my non-Cinelerra-compliant indent style.  I'll
> find a reformatter eventually, I promise. :-)  I also intend to port
> the three-way-color correction filter from HV in a bit if no one else
> gets to it.
>
> Cheers,
> Monty
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