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4. A video decoding method, comprising:
determining a sample adaptive offset edge type of at least a portion of the image;
determining a boundary edge type of the at least a portion of the image;
modifying the sample adaptive offset edge type of the at least a portion of the image according to the determined boundary edge type of the at least a portion of the image; and
selecting a sample adaptive offset type according to at least one of the determined sample adaptive offset edge type or the modified sample adaptive offset edge type; and
filtering at least a portion of the image utilizing the selected sample adaptive offset type.
5. The video decoding method of claim 4, wherein the boundary edge type is at least one of a bottom edge, a top edge, a right edge, and a left edge.
6. The video decoding method of claim 4, wherein the sample adaptive offset type is at least one of zero degree edge, 90 degree edge, 135 degree edge, 45 degree edge and a band offset type.
7. The video decoding method of claim 4, wherein the at least a portion of an image is at least one of a slice, LCU or a full image.
8. A video decoder utilizing sample adaptive type according to a modified sample adaptive offset edge type of a portion of an image, wherein the sample adaptive offset type is modified based on a boundary edge type of the portion of the image.
9. The video decoder of claim 8, wherein the boundary edge type is at least one of a bottom edge, a top edge, a right edge, and a left edge.
10. The video decoder of claim 8, wherein the sample adaptive offset type is at least one of zero degree edge, 90 degree edge, 135 degree edge, 45 degree edge and a band offset type.
11. The video decoder of claim 8, wherein the at least a portion of an image is at least one of a slice, LCU or a full image.
12. A non-transitory computer readable medium with executable computer instructions, when executed perform a video processing method, the method comprising:
determining a sample adaptive offset edge type of at least a portion of the image;
determining a boundary edge type of the at least a portion of the image;
modifying the sample adaptive offset edge type of the at least a portion of the image according to the determined boundary edge type of the at least a portion of the image; and
selecting a sample adaptive offset type according to at least one of the determined sample adaptive offset edge type or the modified sample adaptive offset edge type; and
filtering at least a portion of the image utilizing the selected sample adaptive offset type.
13. The A non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 12, wherein the boundary edge type is at least one of a bottom edge, a top edge, a right edge, and a left edge.
14. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 12, wherein the sample adaptive offset type is at least one of zero degree edge, 90 degree edge, 135 degree edge, 45 degree edge and a band offset type.
15. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 12, wherein the at least a portion of an image is at least one of a slice, LCU or a full image.

The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.

1. An kneepad cap comprising:
an upper portion including a curved front portion with a first curve radius;
a center portion coupled to the upper portion, the center portion including a first platform portion and curved side portions having a second curve radius; and
a lower portion coupled to the center portion, the lower portion including a curved back portion having a third curve radius.
2. The kneepad cap of claim 1, wherein the second curve radius and the third curve radius are each smaller than the first curve radius.
3. The kneepad cap of claim 2, wherein the center portion including a first section and a second section, wherein the first platform portion comprises a portion of the first section and a portion of the second section.
4. The kneepad cap of claim 3, wherein the lower portion including a second platform portion.
5. The kneepad cap of claim 4, wherein the first platform portion and the second platform portion provide stability when coupled to a surface.
6. The kneepad cap of claim 5, wherein the curved front portion provides rocking functionality for the kneepad cap.
7. The kneepad cap of claim 1, further comprising a first perimeter portion and a second perimeter portion, wherein a groove is formed between the first perimeter portion and the second perimeter portion.
8. The kneepad cap of claim 3, wherein the portion of the first section including a recessed portion.
9. The kneepad cap of claim 3, wherein a first channel is formed between the first section and the second section.
10. The kneepad cap of claim 9, wherein a second channel is formed between the second section and the lower portion.
11. The kneepad cap of claim 3, wherein the upper portion, the center portion and the lower portion are integrally molded.
12. The kneepad cap of claim 1, wherein the upper portion including a third platform portion.
13. A kneepad cap for a kneepad, the kneepad cap comprising:
a first portion including a first curved portion having a first curve radius; and
a second portion coupled to the first portion, the second portion including a second curved portion having a second curve radius,
wherein the first curve radius is larger than the second curve radius.
14. The kneepad cap of claim 13, further comprising:
a third portion coupled between the first portion and the second portion, the third portion including a first platform portion and curved side portions having a third curve radius.
15. The kneepad cap of claim 14, wherein the second curve radius and the third curve radius are each smaller than the first curve radius.
16. The kneepad cap of claim 15, wherein the third portion including a first section and a second section, wherein the first platform portion comprises a portion of the first section and a portion of the second section.
17. The kneepad cap of claim 16, wherein the first platform portion provides stability when coupled to a surface.
18. The kneepad cap of claim 17, wherein the first curved portion provides rocking functionality for the kneepad cap.
19. The kneepad cap of claim 1, further comprising a first perimeter portion and a second perimeter portion, wherein a groove is formed between the first perimeter portion and the second perimeter portion.
20. The kneepad cap of claim 14, wherein the first portion, the second portion and the third portion are integrally molded.