Every time when the input becomes brighter than the last output frame,
the output is set to the input value. If input is below the last output
value, then exponential decay.
I have a timelapse video of the night sky with meteors. Each meteor is
visible only in one frame. I'd like to make them visible a little
longer, decaying over several frames.
Example:
Input Output
0 0
1 1 // set to input value
0 0.95 // exponential decay begins
0 0.90
0.50 0.86
0.50 0.81 // until here
0.90 0.90 // now set again to input value, because input is
brighter
0.90 0.90 // keep at the same level
0.60 0.86 // exponential decay begins
0.60 0.81
0.60 0.77
If it is calculating global luma instead of local one, it can be added
to deflicker filter.
Otherwise you will need to write new video filter.
Unfortunately I can't write a new filter. I think the closest match to
begin with is the new tmix filter.
tmix calculates a weighted average of the last n frames.
What I need is to apply weights to the last n frames, and then use the
brightest pixel out of those frames. The last frame would get weight 1,
and the previous frames get smaller weights according to the exponential
decay function.
Michael
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