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diff --git a/doc/filters.texi b/doc/filters.texi index dff3cc2..f4c895a 100644 --- a/doc/filters.texi +++ b/doc/filters.texi @@ -2191,12 +2191,53 @@ a float number which specifies chroma temporal strength, defaults to Modify the hue and/or the saturation of the input. -This filter accepts the optional parameters: @var{hue}:@var{saturation}. +This filter accepts the following optional named options: -@var{hue} must be a float number that specifies the hue angle as a -number of degrees, and defaults to 0.0. -@var{saturation} must be a float number that specifies the saturation -in the [-10,10] range, and defaults to 1.0. +@table @option +@item h +Specify the hue angle as a number of degrees. It accepts a float +number or an expression, and defaults to 0.0. + +@item H +Specify the hue angle as a number of degrees. It accepts a float +number or an expression, and defaults to 0.0. + +@item s +Specify the saturation in the [-10,10] range. It accepts a float number and +defaults to 1.0. +@end table + +The options can also be set using the syntax: @var{hue}:@var{saturation} + +In this case @var{hue} is expressed in degrees. + +Some examples follow: +@itemize +@item +Set the hue to 90 degrees and the saturation to 1.0: +@example +hue=h=90:s=1 +@end example + +@item +Same command but expressing the hue in radians: +@example +hue=H=PI/2:s=1 +@end example + +@item +Same command without named options, hue must be expressed in degrees: +@example +hue=90:1 +@end example + +@item +Note that "h:s" syntax does not support expressions for the values of +h and s, so the following example will issue an error: +@example +hue=PI/2:1 +@end example +@end itemize @section idet |