Dust Buster; General - Blackmagic Design Cintel Manual De Instalación Y Funcionamiento

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Dust Buster

This plugin is also designed to eliminate dust, dirt, and other imperfections and artifacts from
clips, but it does so only with user guidance, for clips where the Automatic Dirt Removal plugin
yields unsatisfactory results. This guidance consists of moving through the clip frame-by-frame
and drawing boxes around imperfections you want to eliminate. Once you've drawn a box, the
offending imperfection is auto-magically eliminated in the most seamless way possible. This
works well for dirt and dust, but it also works for really big stains and blotches, as seen below.
(Left) Drawing a box around dirt in the original image, (Right) Result in the Dust Buster plugin
In many respects, the Dust Buster is similar to the Dead Pixel Fixer, however the Dust Buster
effect is designed to repair transient bits of dust and dirt that only last for a frame or two,
whereas the Dead Pixel Fixer is designed to work on blemishes that are fixed in place for the
duration of a clip.

General

These top level controls let you choose how to draw patches with which to repair temporally
unstable dust and dirt in the frame, whether or not to show their on-screen controls, and how.
Navigation Controls:
patches. There are four buttons:
– First Modified Frame: Jumps the playhead to the first frame of that clip with a patch.
– Previous Modified Frame: Jumps the playhead to the previous frame with a patch.
– Next Modified Frame: Jumps the playhead to the next frame forward with a patch.
– Last Modified Frame: Jumps the playhead forward to the last frame with a patch.
Patch Style:
There are three different kinds of patches you can draw to deal with
different kinds of blemishes in the frame.
– Draw Rect: Click and drag to place a rectangular patch of any size from one corner to
the opposite corner. Once drawn, you can click on any edge of the overlay and drag
to reposition it.
– Draw Ellipse: Click and drag to place an elliptical patch of any size from one corner to
the opposite corner. Once drawn, you can click on any edge of the overlay and drag
to reposition it.
– Place Patch: Lets you place small patches specifically for tiny details such as dead
pixels. When you choose this option, a 'new patch size' slider appears that lets you
adjust the size of the patches you're about to place prior to placing them. Once
drawn, you can click on the edge of any patch and drag to reposition it.
New Patch Size:
patch to place using the Place Patch tool.
Show Patches:
This checkbox lets you show or hide the onscreen outline of every
patch in the Viewer.
Four buttons let you jump to frames on which you've drawn
(only when place patch is selected) Lets you choose how large of a
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