\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article} \usepackage[a4paper, total={180mm, 272mm}]{geometry} \usepackage{fontspec} \setmainfont[Path=fonts/, Extension=.ttf]{ipaexm} \setlength\parindent{3.5em} \setlength\parskip{0em} \renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.247} \begin{document} \thispagestyle{empty} \Large \noindent \\ HSV Add Ino\medskip \par \normalsize Add atmosphere (Noise) using values of the specified channel from reference image.\par Hue, Saturation, Brightness, and Alpha will change.\\ \par The cell image tone, Hue, Saturation, Brightness, and Alpha will have added noise,\par use this to be able to adapt the background picture.\par When painting with the same image, the noise of each dot will be a single tone.\par Otherwise, the user can provide a reference image as noise,\par for calculating the noise component of the image, to determine the atmosphere. \\ \par Since the processing for a still image is only two-dimensional, if you have the need\par for a three-dimensional video, another consideration, processing (?) Is required.\\ \par The Alpha channel will determine the strength of the effect. Thus,\par masked edges of Alpha will retain their state if they are smooth.\\ \\ -{-}- \ Inputs \ -{-}-\\ Source\par Connect the image to process.\\ Noise\par Connect the image for adding the noise by the HSV value for each Pixel.\\ Reference\par Connect the reference image to put the strength of the effect into each Pixel.\\ \\ -{-}- \ Settings \ -{-}-\\ From RGBA\par Specify whether to use the channel for the (Noise) Reference image.\par Choose from one of the \textquotedbl Red\textquotedbl \ \textquotedbl Green\textquotedbl \ \textquotedbl Blue\textquotedbl \ \textquotedbl Alpha\textquotedbl \ channels.\par The default value is \textquotedbl Red\textquotedbl .\\ \\ Offset\par The offset value for the Pixel value of the (Noise) Reference image.\par Choose a Pixel value (8 or 16bits) as a value away from zero, you can specify a value\par between -1.0 and 1.0.\par Pixel values do not change when the same value is specified here.\par Depending on the magnitude of the reference Pixel value, values will change.\par The default value is 0.5.\\ \\ Hue\par It specifies the intensity of the color (Hue) change.\par The value will scale with the Offset value. \newpage \thispagestyle{empty} \ \vspace{-0.2em} \par You can use a value from -1.0 to 1.0.\par The image will not change when the value is 0.\par The default value is 0.0.\\ \\ Saturation\par Specify the strength of the chroma (Saturation) change.\par The default value is 0.0.\par Other options are the same as \textquotedbl Hue\textquotedbl .\\ \\ Value\par Specify the strength of the brightness (Value) change.\par The default value is 0.25.\par Other options are the same as \textquotedbl Hue\textquotedbl .\\ \\ Alpha\par Specify the strength of the opacity (Alpha) change.\par The default value is 0.0.\par Other options are the same as \textquotedbl Hue\textquotedbl .\\ \\ Premultiply\par When ON, RGB is already set to Premultiply\par (The value of Alpha channel is multiplied in advance RGB channels)\par and processes as an image.\par At that time, and added to the Alpha processing, you may not get the correct image.\par The default setting is ON.\\ \\ Reference\par Choose how Reference image values put the strength of the effect into each Pixel.\par An image is connected to the \textquotedbl Reference\textquotedbl \ of the input,\par Choose from Red/Green/Blue/Alpha/Luminance/Nothing.\par Choose Nothing when you do not want this effect, it will turn off the connection.\par The default setting is Red. \end{document}