Patch Options
These options let you customize the effect of a patch filling over a blemish.
Mute:
Lets you turn a particular patch on or off via keyframing. Useful for blemishes that
only show up for a few pixels of a shot.
Variability:
(Spatial patches only) Raising this parameter lets you make the fill method
less uniform.
Soft Edges:
Lets you soften the edges of the patch.
Size Adjust:
Lets you change the size of a patch after its creation.
Advanced Controls
These controls let you customize the UI of this effect.
Clone Sticks to Mouse:
clone or blend clone mode immediately switches to positioning the sample region,
making it faster to use.
New Patches Stay Selected:
them, in preparation for further customization.
UI Line Thickness:
Output Mode:
This lets you see different representations of the patched effect you're
creating. There are four options.
– Patched Result: The final result, with each patch repairing the blemish it's covering.
– Patch Locations: Shows a key where each placed patch is white against black.
– Differences: Shows the difference of each patch against the original image.
– Difference Magnitude: Shows a more pronounced differences representation.
Noise Reduction
Based on the noise reduction controls in the 'color' page, Resolve FX noise reduction has two
types of GPU-accelerated noise reduction designed to subdue noise in problematic clips. Both
methods of noise reduction can be used separately or together, in varying amounts depending
on the needs of the particular material you're working on.
Temporal NR Controls
The temporal NR controls analyze images across multiple frames to isolate noise from detail.
Motion estimation settings let you exclude moving subjects from this operation to prevent
unwanted motion artifacts.
Frames Either Side:
you want averaged to separate detail from the noise. You can choose between 0 and
5 frames. 0 applies no frame averaging; higher values apply more frame averaging,
at the expense of being significantly more computationally intensive. A higher frame
setting may yield a better analysis, but may also yield unwanted artifacts if there are
fast-moving images in the frame. A value of 1 may yield better results for fast-moving
images. If you need to use higher frame values, but see artifacts, you can also try
adjusting the motion threshold to fix the issue.
When enabled, drawing or placing a rect, ellipse, or patch in
When enabled, patches stay selected after you draw
Lets you choose how thick the on-screen outlines should be.
The number of frames on either side of the current frame that
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