I just followed the instructions that came with the filter, so I never tried another format for the mask. So it must be a 24 bit bmp, anything else won’t work? Right? If you make your own bmp the blurred spot should be only eight pixels bigger than the original logo, there must be a 4 pixel black edge around the white. Sadly the CW logo is huge compared to other networks.
You already adjusted the alpha level of the mask with your change to 3. That would be the last thing that needed explaining once it worked. And I agree, you lose all the detail there, it’s most noticeable, when there is an extreme close-up on the right side or Sam’s flannel shirts suddenly grow a greyish spot instead of squares. But on a dark scene, it is pretty much perfect. I also feel that your eye isn’t automatically dragged in the corner, the blurred spot is so much easier to ignore in favour of the white, if you mix up the new eps with your DVD source.
I hopefully will get to write this tutorial in the next two or three weeks, you’ve been an immense help, Amothea. I know that most people work with avis and I’m certain that things like the position or the 24 bit bmp wouldn’t have occurred to me otherwise. Thank you so much!
Re: unrecognized exception error
You already adjusted the alpha level of the mask with your change to 3. That would be the last thing that needed explaining once it worked. And I agree, you lose all the detail there, it’s most noticeable, when there is an extreme close-up on the right side or Sam’s flannel shirts suddenly grow a greyish spot instead of squares. But on a dark scene, it is pretty much perfect. I also feel that your eye isn’t automatically dragged in the corner, the blurred spot is so much easier to ignore in favour of the white, if you mix up the new eps with your DVD source.
I hopefully will get to write this tutorial in the next two or three weeks, you’ve been an immense help, Amothea. I know that most people work with avis and I’m certain that things like the position or the 24 bit bmp wouldn’t have occurred to me otherwise. Thank you so much!