I'm assuming that's all inside of a while loop you are using to read the file. Instead of printing when you match the line, store the value in a variable. Then after the while loop, print it all out.
if ($line =~ /\s*APP>\s*LumaIntraMode\s:(\w+),\suse_intrabc:(\d)/i) {
$values{Luma_mode} = $1;
}
# etc...
Then after the loop
print "Luma Mode: ", $values{Luma_Mode}, "\n";
print "Luma Angle: ", $values{Luma_Angle}, "\n";
# etc...
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