jit.ameba
Examples

Discussion
The jit.ameba object began life as a completely failed attempt at a linear interpolation object. As the Oblique Strategies say, "Honor thy error as a hidden intention." If you're interested in linear interpolation objects, try the jit.plur object. Otherwise, please enjoy the mess.
Matrix Operator
Name | IOProc | Planelink | Typelink | Dimlink | Plane | Dim | Type |
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out | n/a | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 1 | char |
More about Matrix Operators
The Jitter MOP
MOP Arguments
MOP Attributes
MOP Messages
Attributes
gain [float]
The overall gain scaling factor (default = 1.)
mode [int]
Color handling mode (default = 0 (wrap))
0 = wrap: Values that exceed the limits are wrapped around to the opposite limit with a modulo operation. (256 wraps to 0, 257 wraps to 1, and -1 wraps to 255, -2 wraps to 254, etc.)
1 = clip: Values are limited not to exceed min or max. (E.g. numbers greater than 255 are set to 255, and numbers less than 0 are set to 0.)
2 = fold: Values that exceed the limits are folded back in the opposite direction. (256 is folded back to 254, 257 is folded back to 253, and -1 is folded back to 1, -2 to 2, etc.)
x [int]
The number of cells used for horizontal quantization (default = 1)
y [int]
The number of cells used for vertical quantization (default = 1)
Common Box Attributes
See Also
Name | Description |
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Working with Video in Jitter | Working with Video in Jitter |
jit.matrix | |
jit.op | |
jit.plur |