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{{Template:M-Title|DVO Brickwall}} | {{Template:M-Title|DVO Brickwall}} | ||
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+ | {{M-AppearsFromRelease|2014.2 Updated}} | ||
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+ | Older Versions : | ||
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+ | * [[/Dvo_Effects_Brickwall_Pre-2014.2R1|2014.1 and older]] | ||
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''DVO Brickwall'' helps reduce signal ''entropy'' making compression easier. It provides an extremely sharp cut-off beyond a user defined frequency, enabling you to create an accurately defined spectral content of material for various types of compression pre-processing. | ''DVO Brickwall'' helps reduce signal ''entropy'' making compression easier. It provides an extremely sharp cut-off beyond a user defined frequency, enabling you to create an accurately defined spectral content of material for various types of compression pre-processing. | ||
This means that compression artefacts can be reduced and the quality of the compressed image can usually be greatly improved. | This means that compression artefacts can be reduced and the quality of the compressed image can usually be greatly improved. | ||
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+ | [[file:dvo_brickwall_all.png]] | ||
{{M-Heading1|Basic Settings}} | {{M-Heading1|Basic Settings}} | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:dvo_brickwall_basicsettings.png]] |
− | + | The ''Enable'' button enables the entire effect : | |
− | + | [[File:Dvo_brickwall_enable.png]] | |
− | {{M-Heading2| | + | {{M-Heading2|Data Mode}} |
− | + | [[File:Dvo_brickwall_data.png]] | |
− | {{M- | + | The ''DVO Brickwall'' effect can work in both ''Log'' and ''Linear'' space. |
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+ | {| width="40%" cellpadding="5" border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse;" | ||
+ | |align="right" width="30%"|'''Values''' | ||
+ | |Linear, Log | ||
+ | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
+ | |align="right"|'''Default''' | ||
+ | |Linear | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | {{M-Alert|It is important to set the Data ''Mode'' correctly for your source media.}} | ||
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+ | {{M-Heading2|Interlaced}} | ||
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+ | [[File:Dvo_brickwall_interlaced.png]] | ||
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+ | Enable ''Interlaced'' for field based input media. | ||
{| width="40%" cellpadding="5" border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse;" | {| width="40%" cellpadding="5" border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse;" | ||
|align="right" width="30%"|'''Default''' | |align="right" width="30%"|'''Default''' | ||
− | | | + | |Off |
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− | {{M-Heading1| | + | {{M-Heading1|Cutoff}} |
− | [[ | + | [[file:dvo_brickwall_cutoff.png]] |
− | + | ''Cutoff'' lets you control the horizontal and vertical filtering of the ''luminance'', as a percentage of the maximum bandwidth. | |
− | {{M- | + | {{M-Note|A setting of 100% equals a full bypass.}} |
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+ | Control horizontal and vertical independently. Each has : | ||
{| width="40%" cellpadding="5" border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse;" | {| width="40%" cellpadding="5" border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse;" | ||
− | |align="right" width="30%"|''' | + | |align="right" width="30%"|'''Range''' |
− | | | + | |0 - 100% |
|- style="vertical-align:top;" | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
|align="right"|'''Default''' | |align="right"|'''Default''' | ||
− | | | + | |70 |
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− | {{M- | + | {{M-Heading1|Filter}} |
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+ | [[file:dvo_brickwall_filter.png]] | ||
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+ | {{M-Heading2c|Type}} | ||
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+ | ''DVO brickwall'' has four different filter cores, each with a different characteristic. | ||
{| width="40%" cellpadding="5" border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse;" | {| width="40%" cellpadding="5" border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse;" | ||
|align="right" width="30%"|'''Values''' | |align="right" width="30%"|'''Values''' | ||
− | | | + | |Rectangular (Sharp), Rectangular, Circular, Diagonal |
|- style="vertical-align:top;" | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
|align="right"|'''Default''' | |align="right"|'''Default''' | ||
− | | | + | |Rectangular |
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− | {{M- | + | {{M-Note|''Diagonal'' is very efficient when mastering for '''DCT compression''' algorithms like MPEG.}} |
− | {{M- | + | {{M-Heading2c|Rectangular (Sharp)}} |
− | + | The ''Rectangular (Sharp)'' filter has a very sharp cut off. This can be fine-tuned using the ''Sharpness'' cutoff and a different ''Size'' of the core filter. | |
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− | |align="right" width="30%"|''' | + | |align="right" width="30%"|'''Values''' |
− | | | + | |Small, Normal, Large |
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|align="right"|'''Default''' | |align="right"|'''Default''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 26 July 2017
From Release : | 2014.2 Updated |
Older Versions :
DVO Brickwall helps reduce signal entropy making compression easier. It provides an extremely sharp cut-off beyond a user defined frequency, enabling you to create an accurately defined spectral content of material for various types of compression pre-processing.
This means that compression artefacts can be reduced and the quality of the compressed image can usually be greatly improved.
The Enable button enables the entire effect :
The DVO Brickwall effect can work in both Log and Linear space.
Values | Linear, Log |
Default | Linear |
It is important to set the Data Mode correctly for your source media.
Enable Interlaced for field based input media.
Default | Off |
Cutoff lets you control the horizontal and vertical filtering of the luminance, as a percentage of the maximum bandwidth.
A setting of 100% equals a full bypass.
Control horizontal and vertical independently. Each has :
Range | 0 - 100% |
Default | 70 |
DVO brickwall has four different filter cores, each with a different characteristic.
Values | Rectangular (Sharp), Rectangular, Circular, Diagonal |
Default | Rectangular |
Diagonal is very efficient when mastering for DCT compression algorithms like MPEG.
The Rectangular (Sharp) filter has a very sharp cut off. This can be fine-tuned using the Sharpness cutoff and a different Size of the core filter.
Values | Small, Normal, Large |
Default | Normal |
Range | 0 - 15 |
Default | 0 |