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I've tried finding a description of the various functions in Colormill and can't find anything. Anyone know where to find a description?

Several of the functions are obvious, but some are not obvious to me. For example, what are the Middle Point adjustments doing? I think I know, but I'm not sure. They don't seem to operate the way I expected. An explanation of s or Real HSV would help me since I don't what this means.

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BTW Sanlyn, in a past post you said you didn't see any change with the sharp/smooth controls. Preprocess has a definite effect--it crashes VDub. I haven't seen any effect with the Dam H & low controls. I do see changes with the Postprocess control. It sharpens or softens an image for me. I don't use it. I just noticed the effects.
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12-31-2018, 01:50 AM
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I found an excellent answer to my own question from Sanlyn in post 18 at VideoHelp -- https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/...-as-VirtualDub

Thanks again Sanlyn

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