Hi,
Time ago I saw on twitter that a new interpolationi was added to the rasterizer tool "krigging" I think it may be by cheking the roll down.
I do a lot of color correction in 3D, sometimes I can get away with the color from another entity but when there is not enough info it places some massive patches. I was wondering if that "krigging" method would do any better and if it would be possible to make it available for the 3D version instead of raster only.
Cheers.
better color interpolation?
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Re: better color interpolation?
Do you mean Kriging?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kriging
It's been around since the 60s so I'm not sure I'd call it new at this point ;-)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kriging
It's been around since the 60s so I'm not sure I'd call it new at this point ;-)
Jed
Re: better color interpolation?
It's new in CC at least ;)
And sadly, this method only works in 2D (the way it's implemented in the Rasterize tool). So only this tool and the 2.5D Volume calculation tools can support it for now.
And sadly, this method only works in 2D (the way it's implemented in the Rasterize tool). So only this tool and the 2.5D Volume calculation tools can support it for now.
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Re: better color interpolation?
Yes I meant the Kriging. Oh, I see, thanks for the details.