[FFmpeg-cvslog] doc/filters: correct luma terminology
Gyan Doshi
git at videolan.org
Mon Jun 26 13:35:59 EEST 2023
ffmpeg | branch: master | Gyan Doshi <ffmpeg at gyani.pro> | Mon Jun 26 16:20:42 2023 +0530| [285c7f6f6b3740725101e7d5cea94a47e2915298] | committer: Gyan Doshi
doc/filters: correct luma terminology
Partially fixes #10427
See https://poynton.ca/notes/colour_and_gamma/ColorFAQ.html#RTFToC11 for
ref.
> http://git.videolan.org/gitweb.cgi/ffmpeg.git/?a=commit;h=285c7f6f6b3740725101e7d5cea94a47e2915298
---
doc/filters.texi | 38 +++++++++++++++++++-------------------
1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/filters.texi b/doc/filters.texi
index f596773af6..f17488c7c7 100644
--- a/doc/filters.texi
+++ b/doc/filters.texi
@@ -8482,10 +8482,10 @@ This filter supports the all above options as @ref{commands}.
@section bbox
Compute the bounding box for the non-black pixels in the input frame
-luminance plane.
+luma plane.
This filter computes the bounding box containing all the pixels with a
-luminance value greater than the minimum allowed value.
+luma value greater than the minimum allowed value.
The parameters describing the bounding box are printed on the filter
log.
@@ -8493,7 +8493,7 @@ The filter accepts the following option:
@table @option
@item min_val
-Set the minimal luminance value. Default is @code{16}.
+Set the minimal luma value. Default is @code{16}.
@end table
@subsection Commands
@@ -8616,14 +8616,14 @@ Default value is 0.98.
@item pixel_black_th, pix_th
Set the threshold for considering a pixel "black".
-The threshold expresses the maximum pixel luminance value for which a
+The threshold expresses the maximum pixel luma value for which a
pixel is considered "black". The provided value is scaled according to
the following equation:
@example
- at var{absolute_threshold} = @var{luminance_minimum_value} + @var{pixel_black_th} * @var{luminance_range_size}
+ at var{absolute_threshold} = @var{luma_minimum_value} + @var{pixel_black_th} * @var{luma_range_size}
@end example
- at var{luminance_range_size} and @var{luminance_minimum_value} depend on
+ at var{luma_range_size} and @var{luma_minimum_value} depend on
the input video format, the range is [0-255] for YUV full-range
formats and [16-235] for YUV non full-range formats.
@@ -14613,7 +14613,7 @@ The filter accepts the following options:
@table @option
@item lum_expr, lum
-Set the luminance expression.
+Set the luma expression.
@item cb_expr, cb
Set the chrominance blue expression.
@item cr_expr, cr
@@ -14638,7 +14638,7 @@ colorspace.
If one of the chrominance expression is not defined, it falls back on the other
one. If no alpha expression is specified it will evaluate to opaque value.
If none of chrominance expressions are specified, they will evaluate
-to the luminance expression.
+to the luma expression.
The expressions can use the following variables and functions:
@@ -14669,7 +14669,7 @@ Return the value of the pixel at location (@var{x}, at var{y}) of the current
plane.
@item lum(x, y)
-Return the value of the pixel at location (@var{x}, at var{y}) of the luminance
+Return the value of the pixel at location (@var{x}, at var{y}) of the luma
plane.
@item cb(x, y)
@@ -17129,7 +17129,7 @@ set blue component expression
alpha component expression
@item y
-set Y/luminance component expression
+set Y/luma component expression
@item u
set U/Cb component expression
@item v
@@ -17204,7 +17204,7 @@ lutyuv="y=negval:u=negval:v=negval"
@end example
@item
-Negate luminance:
+Negate luma:
@example
lutyuv=y=negval
@end example
@@ -17234,7 +17234,7 @@ format=rgba,lutrgb=a="maxval-minval/2"
@end example
@item
-Correct luminance gamma by a factor of 0.5:
+Correct luma gamma by a factor of 0.5:
@example
lutyuv=y=gammaval(0.5)
@end example
@@ -19443,10 +19443,10 @@ Honor the quality commands for this subfilter.
Do chrominance filtering, too (default).
@item y/nochrom
-Do luminance filtering only (no chrominance).
+Do luma filtering only (no chrominance).
@item n/noluma
-Do chrominance filtering only (no luminance).
+Do chrominance filtering only (no luma).
@end table
These options can be appended after the subfilter name, separated by a '|'.
@@ -19518,7 +19518,7 @@ larger -> stronger filtering
@item al/autolevels[:f/fullyrange], automatic brightness / contrast correction
@table @option
@item f/fullyrange
-Stretch luminance to @code{0-255}.
+Stretch luma to @code{0-255}.
@end table
@item lb/linblenddeint
@@ -19586,7 +19586,7 @@ pp=default/tmpnoise|1|2|3
@end example
@item
-Apply deblocking on luminance only, and switch vertical deblocking on or off
+Apply deblocking on luma only, and switch vertical deblocking on or off
automatically depending on available CPU time:
@example
pp=hb|y/vb|a
@@ -25032,7 +25032,7 @@ This filter supports same @ref{commands} as options.
@section waveform
Video waveform monitor.
-The waveform monitor plots color component intensity. By default luminance
+The waveform monitor plots color component intensity. By default luma
only. Each column of the waveform corresponds to a column of pixels in the
source video.
@@ -25087,7 +25087,7 @@ correction is easy to perform by making level adjustments the three waveforms.
Default is @code{stack}.
@item components, c
-Set which color components to display. Default is 1, which means only luminance
+Set which color components to display. Default is 1, which means only luma
or red color component if input is in RGB colorspace. If is set for example to
7 it will display all 3 (if) available color components.
@@ -28589,7 +28589,7 @@ color=c=red@@0.2:s=qcif:r=10
@item
If the input content is to be ignored, @code{nullsrc} can be used. The
-following command generates noise in the luminance plane by employing
+following command generates noise in the luma plane by employing
the @code{geq} filter:
@example
nullsrc=s=256x256, geq=random(1)*255:128:128
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