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+ | ''High Dynamic Range'' (HDR) processing can be enabled using the ''HDR Source'' button. | ||
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+ | [[File:ch-dvo-dryclean-temp-safe.png|alt=ch-dvo-dryclean-temp-safe]] | ||
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+ | ''Temporal Safety'' will prevent false positives where unexpected objects appear or disappear in the image. | ||
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+ | {| width="30%" cellpadding="5" border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse;" | ||
+ | |align="right" width="20%"|'''Values''' | ||
+ | |0 - 1.0 | ||
+ | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
+ | |align="right" width="20%"|'''Default''' | ||
+ | |0.25 | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | ''Cut Safety'' will reduce false positives around ''scene cuts'' by increasing the safety algorithms on the nearby frames. | ||
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+ | The ''Mode'' option lets you choose to enable or disable this safety setting, or decide to not process the frame nearest the scene cut. | ||
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+ | {| width="40%" cellpadding="5" border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse;" | ||
+ | |align="right" width="40%"|'''Range''' | ||
+ | |0-1.0 | ||
+ | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
+ | |align="right"|'''Default''' | ||
+ | |0.75 | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | The ''Mode'' can be : | ||
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+ | {| width="50%" cellpadding="5" border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse;" | ||
+ | |align="right" width="40%"|'''Disabled''' | ||
+ | |Normal processing at scene cuts | ||
+ | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
+ | |align="right"|'''Enabled''' | ||
+ | |Cut safety Enabled. '''Default''' | ||
+ | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
+ | |align="right"|'''Bypass''' | ||
+ | |First and last frame of scene will not be processed. | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | '''Default :''' Disabled | ||
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+ | Turn off processing if a flash frame is detected. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:15, 4 April 2018
From Release : | 2016.1 2016.1 R2 (Float/HDR) 2018.1 New Features |
DVO Dry Clean is an advanced dust, dirt and film blemish concealer.
DVO Dry Clean supports integer and floating point sources.
NOTE: Floating point is supported from version 2016.1 R2.
Use the Enable button to enable/disable the effect.
The basic detection settings select whether to locate Dark and/or Bright objects in the film.
This will search for dark dust speckles and blotches. In RGB mode (see below) it will look for issues with an RGB negative offset.
This will search for light dust speckles and blotches. In RGB mode (see below) it will look for issues with an RGB positive offset.
This sets a level of how much extra analysis will be performed after a detection.
It will do a thorough search around the hit and try and find soft edges or thin scratches.
Higher values will take longer and increase the risk of false positives.
Luma | Do analysis in luminance mode. |
RGB | Do analysis in RGB mode. |
RGB mode is slower.
High Dynamic Range (HDR) processing can be enabled using the HDR Source button.
This is only valid when the tool is using an OpenEXR source and in float processing mode.
The Strength parameter sets the overall cleaning threshold. Good results should be achieved using processing values between 0 - 1.
A value of 1.0 uses a simplified estimation of the clip noise/grain level. For values above 1.0, Dry Clean can further process the media to brush off grain or noise.
Values | 0 - 2.0 |
Default | 1.0 |
Aggressiveness sets how far and how strongly Dry Clean will attempt to conceal problem areas and taking into account the risks involved (with complex material.
Values | 0 - 1.0 |
Default | 0.75 |
From Release : | 2018.1 |
This will force processing detected dust even if considered unsafe. This limits many of the safety algorithms.
When enabled, Smoothness will smooth harsh edges that might appear as a result of the concealment process.
This defines how much the Smoothness will affect a harsh edge within the concealment.
Values | 0 - 1.0 |
Default | 0.5 |
Temporal Safety will prevent false positives where unexpected objects appear or disappear in the image.
Values | 0 - 1.0 |
Default | 0.25 |
From Release : | 2018.1 |
Cut Safety will reduce false positives around scene cuts by increasing the safety algorithms on the nearby frames.
The Mode option lets you choose to enable or disable this safety setting, or decide to not process the frame nearest the scene cut.
Range | 0-1.0 |
Default | 0.75 |
The Mode can be :
Disabled | Normal processing at scene cuts |
Enabled | Cut safety Enabled. Default |
Bypass | First and last frame of scene will not be processed. |
From Release : | 2018.1 |
Default : Disabled
Turn off processing if a flash frame is detected.
Examples include camera flashes in news reels or VFX shots that globally alter the luminance level for single frames.