В сообщении от Friday 18 September 2020 22:13:10 Andrea paz via Cin написал(а):
Thank you for pointing this out; I attach the correction.
Also, I think those are typos (misplaced space): "Figure 16.4: Shows the Cakewalk theme (courtesy Olaf )on Preferences window with list of themes" p. 516 should be "Figure 16.4: Shows the Cakewalk theme (courtesy Olaf) on Preferences window with list of themes" "8.1 Automation Keyframes,/ Autos" at p. 213 and in Index should be "8.1 Automation Keyframes / Autos" also, I think line under illustartion 10.4 at p. 243 is worng it says "Figure 10.4: Screencast of the native Video plugins in the default Cinfinity icon set." but same text was for fig 10.1 on page 240 also, i think fig 10.8 ("Figure 10.8: Remove Deinterlace-CV plugin") on p.248 can be moved up a bit, so it will be visually inside same section also, fig Figure 10.11: , = expander; "-" = options at p. 253 .. I think something wrong with template: a lot of those illustrations are just visually in next section, and not where they should be (page vs section anchor?) p. 369 Figure 10.76: Before and after YUVShift adjusting is in section "10.9.90 Zoom Blur" as opposed to its own section "10.9.89 YUVShift" at p. 470 "Figure 14.9: Subtitles on timeline" invaded section "14.4 Dvd Interlaced Chroma" at p. 504 "Figure 16.2: Multi-screen Playback example useful for watching CINELERRA-GG run on the big screen" is visually in section "16.1.1 Audio Out section" at p. 544 you probably should mention "Figure 18.1: Some windows used to manipulate Shell Commands scripts" somewhere in section text ? at p. 563, I thing saying "(Fig 19.2)" somewhere at the end of paragraph ====== 19.7.2 Camera supplied LUTs A LUT, acronym for Look-Up Table, is a mathematically precise way of taking spe- cific RGB image values from a source image and modifying them to new RGB val- ues by changing the hue, saturation and brightness values of that source image. In other words, LUTs are used to map one color space to another. Some high-end cameras supply a .cube file to use as input. There are several different ffmpeg plugins included with CinGG for using Lut’s. These are: ===== will help? (image right after it, but with all this unwanted illustration wandering around ...) May be all those will be autofixed by attached by Andrea .tex file, but I know no way to test it without TeX installed .... I mean, may be it was design choice, but I prefer illustrations to be literally on the same page or in same section as txt referencing them, if possible ....