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Latest revision as of 12:10, 15 October 2014
DVO Fix facilitates the repair of specific areas and imperfections in a single frame, such as scratches, hairs and blotches. It also works for repairing larger damage such as punch holes, film tears and full frame reconstruction.
Using a brush or shape tool to select the damage, DVO Fix automatically repairs the selected area by comparing it to adjacent frames and applying motion compensation to recreate missing detail plus grain compensation to blend-in the recreated information. In addition to Auto Fix and manual Clone, an Auto Clone mode will automatically reposition and perform a best match of surrounding frames as an alternative to complete regeneration of content.
DVO Fix is not enabled by default. It is only enabled once an area to fix has been selected via the Brush or the Rectangle tool.
Brush Menu
The brush tool appears in the viewer as an oval shape. Use this tool to fix an area by either clicking or clicking and dragging the brush.
Size
The size tool allows you to resize the brush in order to fix smaller/larger areas.
You can also resize the brush by holding down the SHIFT key (on either the keyboard or control panel), the left mouse button and dragging. The brush size will
Range : |
0.1 to 5000 |
Default : |
20 pixels |
Rate
The rate tool applies to when you drag the brush, affecting how many brush 'stamps' are performed during the dragging motion.
Range : |
2 to 1000 |
Default : |
10 |
Rect Menu
The rectangle tool displays a cross-hair in the viewer, allowing you to draw a rectangle around the area that you want to fix. As soon as the rectangle has been drawn the DVO Fix effect will start processing.
Softness
The softness setting applies to the border outside of the rectangle and allows you to adjust how the outline blends into the surrounding area. This numeric slider takes values between 0-1.
Range : |
0 to 1 |
Default : |
0.2 |
Common Menu
The Use Handles button controls whether the tool uses source handles when rebuilding the frame. This is important at scene boundaries (edits) because the tool rebuilds using frames before and after the current frame.
Default : |
On |
If this button is on, and we are at a scene boundary (start or end of shot), if we have handles we will use them as part of the rebuilding process.
If there are no handles, or this button is off, no before (or after) frames will (or can) be used at the scene start (or end), and this impacts the DVO Fix result.
Erase
The Erase button becomes enabled as soon as a fix is made to the current layer.
Default : |
Off |
Turning on the Erase button will turn the brush into an eraser and applying this to the fixed area of your image will 'undo' previous fixes.
Mixdown
The Mix Down button becomes enabled as soon as a fix is made to the current layer.
Pressing Mix Down will make the changes to the current layer permanent, "burning" them into the image.
Enable Grain
Enable Grain will turn on the grain compensation. This adds grain to the 'fixed' area as appropriate, blending the changes into the scene.
Default : |
Off |
The parameters are the same as for the DVO Regrain effect. |
Colour
The drop-down list will default to the project setting for the input format. You need to set this control according to the material that you are working with. If the footage was shot with a video camera, select a linear format. If this control is not set correctly the material may not be processed properly.`
Default : |
From Project |