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* '''Strength''' - Adjusts the maximum width of the scanline effect. | * '''Strength''' - Adjusts the maximum width of the scanline effect. | ||
* '''Modulation''' - Adjust how much the thickness of the scanline effect will change depending on brightness. Specifically, the higher this value, the thicker the black scanlines will be around dark areas of the picture. | * '''Modulation''' - Adjust how much the thickness of the scanline effect will change depending on brightness. Specifically, the higher this value, the thicker the black scanlines will be around dark areas of the picture. | ||
*'''Pseudo Interlace''' - Draws scanlines with an interlaced order even if the source is progressive. 2x (i.e. 480p | *'''Pseudo Interlace''' - Draws scanlines with an interlaced order even if the source is progressive. 2x (i.e. 480p → 960i) doubles the resolution so that no vertical detail is lost but results in thinner scanlines. 1x (i.e. 480p → 480i) results in thicker scanlines but loses half the vertical resolution. |
Latest revision as of 16:23, 30 June 2024
- Strength - Adjusts the maximum width of the scanline effect.
- Modulation - Adjust how much the thickness of the scanline effect will change depending on brightness. Specifically, the higher this value, the thicker the black scanlines will be around dark areas of the picture.
- Pseudo Interlace - Draws scanlines with an interlaced order even if the source is progressive. 2x (i.e. 480p → 960i) doubles the resolution so that no vertical detail is lost but results in thinner scanlines. 1x (i.e. 480p → 480i) results in thicker scanlines but loses half the vertical resolution.