ColorOps: Monochrome

In the S_ColorOps Plugin.

Generates a monochrome version of the source clip using adjustable weights for the red, green, and blue channels. This can simulate the use of a color filter applied to the lens of a black and white camera. For example, use more red weight to darken blue sky areas of the input. The weights are scaled so they sum to 1 before being used to reduce overall brightness changes when they are adjusted.

Inputs:

Source:  The clip to be processed.
        

Parameters:

Weight Red:   Default: 0.3,  Range: any.
The relative contribution of the source's red channel. To simulate a black and white exposure using a red filter, set this to 1 and set the green and blue weights to 0.

Weight Green:   Default: 0.6,  Range: any.
The relative contribution of the source's green channel.

Weight Blue:   Default: 0.2,  Range: any.
The relative contribution of the source's blue channel

Brightness:   Default: 1,  Range: any.
Scales the brightness of the result.

See general info for: Res, On Fields, Redraw, Undo, Load Defaults, Crop, Add Noise, and Use Gamma.


See Also:

HueSatBright
ClampChroma
PseudoColor
DuoTone
TriTone
QuadTone
Tint
Threshold
Hotspots
Gamma
Solarize
ChannelSwitcher
ShowBadColors
Invert
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