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doc/filters/tiltandshift: apply typo fixes, add introductory description
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@end itemize
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@section tiltandshift
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Apply tilt-and-shift effet.
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What happens when you invert time and space?
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Normally a video is composed of several frames that represent a different
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instant of time and shows a scence that evolves in the space captured by the
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instant of time and shows a scene that evolves in the space captured by the
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frame. This filter is the antipode of that concept, taking inspiration by
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tilt and shift photography.
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@ -23556,13 +23557,13 @@ and this is obtained by placing a slice of pixels from each frame into a single
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one. However, since there are no infinite-width frames, this is done up the
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width of the input frame, and a video is recomposed by shifting away one
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column for each subsequent frame. In order to map space to time, the filter
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tilts each input frame as well, so that motion is preseved. This is accomplished
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tilts each input frame as well, so that motion is preserved. This is accomplished
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by progressively selecting a different column from each input frame.
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The end result is a sort of inverted parralax, so that far away objects move
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The end result is a sort of inverted parallax, so that far away objects move
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much faster that the ones in the front. The ideal conditions for this video
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effect are when there is either very little motion and the backgroud is static,
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or when there is a lot of motion and a very wide depth of field (eg. wide
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or when there is a lot of motion and a very wide depth of field (e.g. wide
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panorama, while moving on a train).
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The filter accepts the following parameters:
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