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- Use case: Keeping your codebase working with a bright outside- Easily navigate through the whole screen (when you are recording)- Applying only brightness of the defined regionKino Questions:- How can I make the whole screen darker?- Can I only define a small region (e.g. a video window)?- How can I apply the color?Thanks for your help!In this video, we show examples of functions used to apply color correction to a set of images using ImageMagick under Linux. We apply color correction to a set of 40 images using two methods.First, we crop them to an image of 3,000 x 3,000 pixels and apply the same correction to all.Second, we crop the smaller images to 150 x 150 pixels and apply the correction one by one.Lastly, we do a batch of five images with one application and we use the -background option to add a grey band around them.Kino is a simple, easy to use tool designed to darken the whole screen, except for a user-defined area. This region can include a video for keeping the contrast if the background is too bright.In addition, this application can also be used even if you typically work with multiple monitors.Kino Description:- Use case: Keeping your codebase working with a bright outside- Easily navigate through the whole screen (when you are recording)- Applying only brightness of the defined regionKino Questions:- How can I make the whole screen darker?- Can I only define a small region (e.g. a video window)?- How can I apply the color?Thanks for your help!In this video, we show examples of functions used to apply color correction to a set of images using ImageMagick under Linux. We apply color correction to a set of 40 images using two methods.First, we crop them to an image of 3,000 x 3,000 pixels and apply the same correction to all.Second, we crop the smaller images to 150 x 150 pixels and apply the correction one by one.Lastly, we do a batch of five images with one application and we use the -background option to add a grey band around them.In this video, we show examples of functions used to apply color correction to a set of images using ImageMagick under Linux. We apply color correction 08929e5ed8
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