diff --git a/Documentation/sources/Reference/ofxClipPreferences.rst b/Documentation/sources/Reference/ofxClipPreferences.rst old mode 100644 new mode 100755 index fa88ca2f9..17996cd43 --- a/Documentation/sources/Reference/ofxClipPreferences.rst +++ b/Documentation/sources/Reference/ofxClipPreferences.rst @@ -6,46 +6,46 @@ Image Effect Clip Preferences The :c:macro:`kOfxImageEffectActionGetClipPreferences` action is passed to an effect to allow a plugin to specify how it wishes -to deal with it's input clips and to set properties in it's output clip. -This is especially important when there are multiple inputs of which my -have differing properties, eg; pixel depth. +to deal with its input clips and to set properties in its output clip. +This is especially important when there are multiple inputs which may +have differing properties such as pixel depth and number of channels. More specifically, there are six properties that can be set during the clip preferences action, some on the input clip, some on the output -clip, some on both. These are... - -- the depth of a clip's pixels, input or output clip, -- the components of a clip's pixels, input or output clip, -- the pixel aspect ratio of a clip, input or output clip, -- the frame rate of the output clip, -- the fielding of the output clip, -- the premultiplication state of the output clip, +clip, some on both. These are: + +- the depth of a clip's pixels, input or output clip +- the components of a clip's pixels, input or output clip +- the pixel aspect ratio of a clip, input or output clip +- the frame rate of the output clip +- the fielding of the output clip +- the premultiplication state of the output clip - whether the output clip varys from frame to frame, even if no - paramerters or input images change over time, + paramerters or input images change over time - whether the output clip can be sampled at sub-frame times and produce - different images. + different images The behaviour specified by OFX means that a host may need to cast images from their native data format into one suitable for the plugin. It is -better that the host do any of this pixel shuffling because, +better that the host do any of this pixel shuffling because: -- the behaviour is orthogonal for all plugins on that host, -- the code is not replicated in all plugins, +- the behaviour is orthogonal for all plugins on that host +- the code is not replicated in all plugins - the host can optimise the pixel shuffling in one pass with any other - data grooming it may need to do. + data grooming it may need to do A plugin gets to assert its clip preferences in several situations. Firstly whenever a clip is attached to a plugin, secondly whenever one of the parameters in the plugin property :c:macro:`kOfxImageEffectPropClipPreferencesSlaveParam` has its value changed. The clip preferences action is never called until -all non optional clips have been attached to the plugin. +all non-optional clips have been attached to the plugin. .. note:: - these properties cannot animate over the duration of an effect - that the ability to set input and output clip preferences is restricted by the context of an effect - - optional input clips do not have any context specific restrictions on plugin set preferences. + - optional input clips do not have any context specific restrictions on plugin set preferences .. _ImageEffectClipPreferencesFrameVarying: Frame Varying Effects @@ -56,13 +56,13 @@ even if no parameters animate or no input images change. The :c:macro:`kOfxImageEffectFrameVarying` property set in the clip preferences action is used to flag this. -A counter example is a solid colour generator. If it has no animating +A counterexample is a solid colour generator. If it has no animating parameters, the image generated at frame 0 will be the same as the image -generated at any other frame. Intellegent hosts can render a single +generated at any other frame. Intelligent hosts can render a single frame and cache that for use at all other times. -On the other hand, a plugin that generates random noise at each frame, -and seeds its random number generator with the render time, will create +On the other hand, a plugin that generates random noise at each frame +and seeds its random number generator with the render time will create different images at different times. The host cannot render a single frame and cache that for use at subsequent times. @@ -76,15 +76,15 @@ input images or parameters vary. The default value is 0. Continuously Sampled Effects ---------------------------- -Some effects can generate images at non frame boundaries, even if the -inputs to the effect are frame based and there is no animation. +Some effects can generate images at non frame-time boundaries, even if +the inputs to the effect are frame based and there is no animation. For example a fractal cloud generator whose pattern evolves with a speed parameter can be rendered at arbitrary times, not just on frame -boundaries. Hosts that are interested in sub frame rendering can -determine this by behaviour by examining the +boundaries. Hosts that are interested in sub-frame rendering can +determine that the plugin supports this behaviour by examining the :c:macro:`kOfxImageClipPropContinuousSamples` -property set in the clip preferences action. By default this is false. +property set in the clip preferences action. By default this is ``false``. .. note :: @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ of an effect's input and output clips to a single depth, even if the actual clips are of differing depths. In the above two cases, the common component depth chosen will be the deepest depth of any input clip mapped to a depth the plugin supports -that loses the least precision. eg: if a plugin supported 8 bit and +that loses the least precision. E.g.: if a plugin supported 8 bit and float images, but the deepest clip attached to it was 16 bit, the host would transparently map all clips to float. @@ -162,16 +162,16 @@ cannot have their component types remapped, nor can the output. Optional input clips can always have their component types remapped. In the general context, all input clips may be remapped, as can the -output clip. The output clip has it's default components set to be, - -RGBA if any of the inputs is RGBA, - otherwise YUVA if any of the inputs -is YUVA, - otherwise A if the effect has any inputs, - otherwise RGBA if -there are no inputs. +output clip. The output clip has its default components set to be: + +- RGBA if any of the inputs is RGBA +- otherwise A if the effect has any inputs +- otherwise RGBA if there are no inputs. .. note:: - It a host implementation detail as to how a host actually attaches real - clips to a plugin. For instance, a host may allow a YUVA clip to be - wired to an input that asks for RGBA only. However it must map the clip + It is a host implementation detail as to how a host actually attaches real + clips to a plugin. However it must map the clip to RGBA in a manner that is transparent to the plugin. Similarly for any other component types that the plugin does not support on an input. @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ then a plugin may do so during the :c:macro:`kOfxImageEffectActionGetClipPreferences` by setting the property :c:macro:`kOfxImageClipPropFieldOrder` in -the out args argumment of the action. For example a defielding plugin +the out args argument of the action. For example a defielding plugin will want to indicate that the output is frame based rather than fielded. @@ -229,14 +229,14 @@ The host property indicates if a plugin is able to change the frame rate of the output clip from the default. -The default value of the output clip's frame rate is host dependant, but -in general, it will be based on the input clips frame rates. +The default value of the output clip's frame rate is host dependent, but +in general, it will be based on the input clips' frame rates. If the host allows a plugin to specify the frame rate of the output clip, then a plugin may do so during the :c:macro:`kOfxImageEffectActionGetClipPreferences`. For example a deinterlace plugin that separates both fields from fielded -footage will want to do double the frame rate of the output clip. +footage will want to double the frame rate of the output clip. If a plugin changes the frame rate, it is effectively changing the number of frames in the output clip. If our hypothetical deinterlace @@ -247,19 +247,19 @@ frames on output. :: - FIELDED SOURCE 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 .... - DEINTELACED OUTPUT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 + FIELDED SOURCE 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 .... + DEINTERLACED OUTPUT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -The maping of the number of output frames is... +The mapping of the number of output frames is: :: - nFrames' = nFrames * FPS' / FPS + nFrames' = nFrames * FPS' / FPS -- nFrames is the default number of frames, -- nFrames' is the new number of output frames, -- FPS is the default frame rate, -- FPS' is the new frame rate specified by a plugin. +- ``nFrames`` is the default number of frames, +- ``nFrames'`` is the new number of output frames, +- ``FPS`` is the default frame rate, +- ``FPS'`` is the new frame rate specified by a plugin. Specifying Premultiplication ---------------------------- @@ -268,10 +268,12 @@ All clips have a premultiplication state (see `this