Using color correction blurs pixels.

I have to use many color correction filters because I'm doing 3D that is 2D compatible.

For example to make an anagliff picture I take the picture that is normal First supply it through a color correction to dechrome it in other words turn the saturation down to -100%. Then I have to apply a second color filter over that to either dte the whites red or dye the whites cyan according to whether it's the left or the right eye and then overlay them and use an additive blending.

I have to use this filter eight different times. Having to play two filters to each of four pictures the left and the right image of picture A and picture B.

On my picture B itself, I have to use two more filters to isolate the left eye and the right eye from a direct capture card that splits the two eyes into top and bottom 3D so I have to cut the bottom half or top half then squish the resulting ratio from 32x9 to 16x9.

So all together I'm using 10 filters. Is that too many?

I tried deleting one of the filters the writing filter on this one and it's still fuzzy.

I don't think I touched any other settings but that's all I did and it looks very fuzzy and pixelated on this one particular decroming.
 
Apparently I'm private having problems on my Mac because according to the file size indicator it says that the Macintosh OBS log is over 1.2 GB big, and that doesn't sound right for an obs log file size. I think I might be an apple issue and I'll call them.
 
Well I called apple and they told me I should not touch anything until the people at OBS could help. The reason why they say I should do that cuz I want to save any evidence of what's happening so you guys could better analyze what's happening. But Apple does agree having log files of one gig and I've seen a 3 gig file on an Apple program that normally takes something like 10 Meg or less is a red flag.

It's either an OBS problem or a way that OBS reacts with my Macintosh. By the way I have a 2023 Mac Mini M2 basic, if you must know my hardware specs. I would send the log files but it looks like it might crash the system let alone take a long time to get to because some of these log files are over a gig big.
 
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