We worked together, a few months ago, @XavAL and me, so that he wrote educational documentation for wavelet
This documentation was written in Spanish and needs to be translated into English (my very low levels in these 2 languages obviously do not allow me to do it).
Xavier started his work by reading the initial documentation which was in French and wrote by me (and partially translated in English).
During this exchange, I was able to explain concretely to him how the wavelets actually work.
And I think that between the beginning of our discussions and the end, he understood that wavelet and its language are different from the usual concepts (luminance, contrast, etc.)
But different does not necessarily mean complex. Complexity is something relative it depends on your level of knowledge and practice.
In conclusion i call users not to flee wavelets because they fear complexity, but to discover its use, which makes it a remarkable tool (both in the “main” version and the “local” version - branch newlocallab)
jacques