пт, 22 дек. 2023 г., 02:47 Phyllis Smith <[email protected]>:
Loading an actual HDR file on Debian 9.1-32-bit hangs when I just drag Color3way, Histogram, OR any of the other similar video plugins over. So it is not a problem specific to the patches in Color3way or Histogram but something in the plugin code. HistEq and Histogram Bezier also hang and there was no mod in them. However, AgingTV worked! Error is:
dbg_add, dup 00000000ffffffff 10DirectUnit 10DirectUnit dbg_add, dup 00000000ffffffff 10DirectUnit 10DirectUnit dbg_add, dup 00000000ffffffff 10DirectUnit 10DirectUnit dbg_add, dup 00000000ffffffff 10DirectUnit 10DirectUnit dbg_add, dup 00000000ffffffff 10DirectUnit 10DirectUnit dbg_add, dup 00000000ffffffff 10DirectUnit 10DirectUnit
well, strange. I only have Slackware 32bit build from Oct,1 and I can drag plugins over exr file just fine .... But Slackware has new (gcc 11.2.0) compiler. On the other hand, it seems HistEq plugin does not work in rgba-float giving all black image .... More we test .... :) :( more bugs/strangeness surface!
It does not crash, just stops doing anything. I forgot to test on Ubuntu 16. There are multiple operating systems on a single desktop computer so I have to take 1 O/S down in order to boot the other one.
Not a whole lot working right for me today.
( still have to test via the following suggestion).
On Tue, Dec 19, 2023 at 2:27 AM Andrea paz <[email protected]> wrote:
In addition to what Andrew suggested, the easiest way to check whether CinGG reads data above 0 - 1.0f is to use the eyedropper. On the white parts of the image, if you have the clip you will always read the fixed value 1.0. If CinGG also supports HDR data you will read values above 1.0f, even though we still only see a pure white in the compositor. Another way is to open scopes and disable the "smooth" option. We will see the values go beyond the 0 - 100 range.