[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] doc/filter: fix grammar in tiltandshift filter

Gyan Doshi ffmpeg at gyani.pro
Thu Jul 4 12:52:42 EEST 2024



On 2024-07-04 04:14 am, Vittorio Giovara wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 3, 2024 at 9:29 PM Gyan Doshi<ffmpeg at gyani.pro>  wrote:
>
>>
>> On 2024-07-02 10:45 am, Gyan Doshi wrote:
>>> ---
>>>    doc/filters.texi | 8 ++++----
>>>    1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/doc/filters.texi b/doc/filters.texi
>>> index 0ff7c142b6..c9c4f7cf6b 100644
>>> --- a/doc/filters.texi
>>> +++ b/doc/filters.texi
>>> @@ -23546,13 +23546,13 @@ tile=3x2:nb_frames=5:padding=7:margin=2
>>>    @end itemize
>>>
>>>    @section tiltandshift
>>> -Apply tilt-and-shift effet.
>>> +Apply tilt-and-shift effect.
>>>
>>>    What happens when you invert time and space?
>>>
>>>    Normally a video is composed of several frames that represent a
>> different
>>>    instant of time and shows a scene that evolves in the space captured
>> by the
>>> -frame. This filter is the antipode of that concept, taking inspiration
>> by
>>> +frame. This filter is the antipode of that concept, taking inspiration
>> from
>>>    tilt and shift photography.
>>>
>>>    A filtered frame contains the whole timeline of events composing the
>> sequence,
>>> @@ -23591,7 +23591,7 @@ How many columns should be inserted before end
>> of filtering.
>>>    @end table
>>>
>>> -Normally the filter shifts and tils from the very first frame, and
>> stops when
>>> +Normally the filter shifts and tilts from the very first frame, and
>> stops when
>>>    the last one is received. However, before filtering starts, normal
>> video may
>>>    be preseved, so that the effect is slowly shifted in its place.
>> Similarly,
>>>    the last video frame may be reconstructed at the end. Alternatively it
>> is
>>> @@ -23599,7 +23599,7 @@ possible to just start and end with black.
>>>
>>>    @table @samp
>>>    @item none
>>> -Filtering is starts immediately and ends when the last frame is
>> received.
>>> +Filtering starts immediately and ends when the last frame is received.
>>>
>>>    @item frame
>>>    The first frames or the very last frame are kept intact during
>> processing.
>>
>> Will push soon.
>>
> looks good, thanks for fixing those

Thanks. Pushed as 03175b587cdc445d6d0de87ada0af0e6692e3dea Regards, Gyan


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