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Hi,<br>
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On 04/08/2011 10:39 AM, Kaarlo Räihä wrote:
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1) "Mean" and "Blend" are confusing labels. I had to read the
source<br>
code of both to find the difference. :)<br>
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Should we consider these user labels stuck for historical
reasons, or<br>
could they be renamed in 1.2 to "Blend (half res.)" and "Blend
(full<br>
res.)" or something similar? What do you guys think?<br>
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<div>Terms "Mean" and "Blend" are used in many video processing
programs (I don't say they are correct ones, just that they
are used a lot). It might causes some confusion in certain
usergroups if "Mean" is renamed (would we keep same shortname
for it after rename?). <br>
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Ok. Thanks for the info.<br>
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Since it's standard terminology, I guess we're stuck with it, then
:)<br>
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I suppose the best thing to do is to just cover them in the user
documentation, and hope that any confused users read it :)<br>
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-J<br>
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