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when splitting RGB channels: how are they registered

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(@peter-s)
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Hello,

when setting "split RGB channels" in tab 2 (when using OSC RGB data) and then integrating are the individual channels registered each

and then to each other

or are they registered to a primary RGB/ luminance version (obtained before splitting)

or not at all?

The first option would be the most precise targeting aberrations etc..

thanks

Peter



   
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(@Anonymous 174)
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If you select "split channels", you'll have to save the frames first for them to be split. Then you load those in again (now being mono data) and then you can treat them as such and register them to each other etc.



   
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