pub struct VTMotionBlurParameters { /* private fields */ }VTFrameProcessor_MotionBlur and objc2 only.Expand description
An object that contains both input and output parameters that the motion blur processor needs to run on a frame.
Use this object in the processWithParameters call of VTFrameProcessor class. The output parameter for this class is destinationFrame where the processor returns the output frame (as VTFrameProcessorFrame) back to you once the processWithParameters completes.
VTMotionBlurParameters are frame-level parameters.
See also Apple’s documentation
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Source§impl VTMotionBlurParameters
impl VTMotionBlurParameters
Sourcepub unsafe fn initWithSourceFrame_nextFrame_previousFrame_nextOpticalFlow_previousOpticalFlow_motionBlurStrength_submissionMode_destinationFrame(
this: Allocated<Self>,
source_frame: &VTFrameProcessorFrame,
next_frame: Option<&VTFrameProcessorFrame>,
previous_frame: Option<&VTFrameProcessorFrame>,
next_optical_flow: Option<&VTFrameProcessorOpticalFlow>,
previous_optical_flow: Option<&VTFrameProcessorOpticalFlow>,
motion_blur_strength: NSInteger,
submission_mode: VTMotionBlurParametersSubmissionMode,
destination_frame: &VTFrameProcessorFrame,
) -> Option<Retained<Self>>
Available on crate feature VTFrameProcessorFrame only.
pub unsafe fn initWithSourceFrame_nextFrame_previousFrame_nextOpticalFlow_previousOpticalFlow_motionBlurStrength_submissionMode_destinationFrame( this: Allocated<Self>, source_frame: &VTFrameProcessorFrame, next_frame: Option<&VTFrameProcessorFrame>, previous_frame: Option<&VTFrameProcessorFrame>, next_optical_flow: Option<&VTFrameProcessorOpticalFlow>, previous_optical_flow: Option<&VTFrameProcessorOpticalFlow>, motion_blur_strength: NSInteger, submission_mode: VTMotionBlurParametersSubmissionMode, destination_frame: &VTFrameProcessorFrame, ) -> Option<Retained<Self>>
VTFrameProcessorFrame only.Creates a new motion blur parameters object.
Returns nil if sourceFrame or destinationFrame is nil, sourceFrame and reference frames are different pixel
formats, or motionBlurStrength is out of range.
- Parameters:
- sourceFrame: Current source frame; must be non
nil. - nextFrame: Next source frame in presentation time order; for the last frame you can set this to
nil. - previousFrame: Previous source frame in presentation time order; for the first frame you can set this to
nil. - nextOpticalFlow: Optional
VTFrameProcessorOpticalFlowobject that contains forward and backward optical flow withnextFrame. You only need this object if optical flow is pre-computed. For the last frame this is alwaysnil. - previousOpticalFlow: Optional VTFrameProcessorOpticalFlow object that contains forward and backward optical flow
with
previousFrame. You only need to use this if the optical flow is pre-computed. For the first frame this is alwaysnil. - motionBlurStrength: Number that indicates the strength of blur applied by the processor. Range is from 1 to 100. Default value is 50.
- submissionMode: Provides a hint to let the processor know whether you are submitting frames in presenatation
sequence. For more information about supported modes see
VTMotionBlurParametersSubmissionMode. - destinationFrame: User-allocated pixel buffer that receives a frame with motion blur applied by the processor.
pub unsafe fn init(this: Allocated<Self>) -> Retained<Self>
pub unsafe fn new() -> Retained<Self>
Sourcepub unsafe fn sourceFrame(&self) -> Retained<VTFrameProcessorFrame>
Available on crate feature VTFrameProcessorFrame only.
pub unsafe fn sourceFrame(&self) -> Retained<VTFrameProcessorFrame>
VTFrameProcessorFrame only.Current source frame, which must be non nil.
Sourcepub unsafe fn nextFrame(&self) -> Option<Retained<VTFrameProcessorFrame>>
Available on crate feature VTFrameProcessorFrame only.
pub unsafe fn nextFrame(&self) -> Option<Retained<VTFrameProcessorFrame>>
VTFrameProcessorFrame only.The next source frame in presentation time order, which is nil for the last frame.
Sourcepub unsafe fn previousFrame(&self) -> Option<Retained<VTFrameProcessorFrame>>
Available on crate feature VTFrameProcessorFrame only.
pub unsafe fn previousFrame(&self) -> Option<Retained<VTFrameProcessorFrame>>
VTFrameProcessorFrame only.Previous source frame in presentation time order, which is nil for the first frame.
Sourcepub unsafe fn nextOpticalFlow(
&self,
) -> Option<Retained<VTFrameProcessorOpticalFlow>>
Available on crate feature VTFrameProcessorFrame only.
pub unsafe fn nextOpticalFlow( &self, ) -> Option<Retained<VTFrameProcessorOpticalFlow>>
VTFrameProcessorFrame only.Optional frame processor optical flow object that contains forward and backward optical flow with next frame.
You only need to use this object if the optical flow is pre-computed. For the last frame this is nil.
Sourcepub unsafe fn previousOpticalFlow(
&self,
) -> Option<Retained<VTFrameProcessorOpticalFlow>>
Available on crate feature VTFrameProcessorFrame only.
pub unsafe fn previousOpticalFlow( &self, ) -> Option<Retained<VTFrameProcessorOpticalFlow>>
VTFrameProcessorFrame only.Optional frame processor optical flow object that contains forward and backward optical flow with previous frame.
You only need to use this object if the optical flow is pre-computed. For the first frame this is nil.
Sourcepub unsafe fn motionBlurStrength(&self) -> NSInteger
pub unsafe fn motionBlurStrength(&self) -> NSInteger
Number that indicates the strength of motion blur.
The range is from 1 to 100; the default value is 50.
Sourcepub unsafe fn submissionMode(&self) -> VTMotionBlurParametersSubmissionMode
pub unsafe fn submissionMode(&self) -> VTMotionBlurParametersSubmissionMode
Ordering of the input frames this submission related to the previous submission.
Sourcepub unsafe fn destinationFrame(&self) -> Retained<VTFrameProcessorFrame>
Available on crate feature VTFrameProcessorFrame only.
pub unsafe fn destinationFrame(&self) -> Retained<VTFrameProcessorFrame>
VTFrameProcessorFrame only.Destination frame that contains user-allocated pixel buffer that receive a frame with motion blur applied by the processor.
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}Trait Implementations§
Source§impl AsRef<AnyObject> for VTMotionBlurParameters
impl AsRef<AnyObject> for VTMotionBlurParameters
Source§impl AsRef<NSObject> for VTMotionBlurParameters
impl AsRef<NSObject> for VTMotionBlurParameters
Source§impl Borrow<AnyObject> for VTMotionBlurParameters
impl Borrow<AnyObject> for VTMotionBlurParameters
Source§impl Borrow<NSObject> for VTMotionBlurParameters
impl Borrow<NSObject> for VTMotionBlurParameters
Source§impl ClassType for VTMotionBlurParameters
impl ClassType for VTMotionBlurParameters
Source§const NAME: &'static str = "VTMotionBlurParameters"
const NAME: &'static str = "VTMotionBlurParameters"
Source§type ThreadKind = <<VTMotionBlurParameters as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
type ThreadKind = <<VTMotionBlurParameters as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
Source§impl Debug for VTMotionBlurParameters
impl Debug for VTMotionBlurParameters
Source§impl Deref for VTMotionBlurParameters
impl Deref for VTMotionBlurParameters
Source§impl Hash for VTMotionBlurParameters
impl Hash for VTMotionBlurParameters
Source§impl Message for VTMotionBlurParameters
impl Message for VTMotionBlurParameters
Source§impl NSObjectProtocol for VTMotionBlurParameters
impl NSObjectProtocol for VTMotionBlurParameters
Source§fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
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fn hash(&self) -> usize
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fn debugDescription(&self) -> Retained<NSObject>
Source§impl PartialEq for VTMotionBlurParameters
impl PartialEq for VTMotionBlurParameters
Source§impl RefEncode for VTMotionBlurParameters
impl RefEncode for VTMotionBlurParameters
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const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = <NSObject as ::objc2::RefEncode>::ENCODING_REF
Source§impl VTFrameProcessorParameters for VTMotionBlurParameters
impl VTFrameProcessorParameters for VTMotionBlurParameters
Source§unsafe fn sourceFrame(&self) -> Retained<VTFrameProcessorFrame>
unsafe fn sourceFrame(&self) -> Retained<VTFrameProcessorFrame>
VTFrameProcessorParameters and objc2 and VTFrameProcessorFrame only.VTFrameProcessorFrame that contains the current source frame for all processing features; must be non-null.Source§unsafe fn destinationFrame(&self) -> Retained<VTFrameProcessorFrame>
unsafe fn destinationFrame(&self) -> Retained<VTFrameProcessorFrame>
VTFrameProcessorParameters and objc2 and VTFrameProcessorFrame only.Source§unsafe fn destinationFrames(&self) -> Retained<NSArray<VTFrameProcessorFrame>>
unsafe fn destinationFrames(&self) -> Retained<NSArray<VTFrameProcessorFrame>>
VTFrameProcessorParameters and objc2 and VTFrameProcessorFrame and objc2-foundation only.