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Removing Grain from a Clip
Adding and Removing Film Grain
Adding Grain Using a Preset Grain Signature
Adding Grain to a Clip
Use the ReGrain command to restore the film
grain on a clip that had been degrained, or to add grain to a clip
originating on video or CG so as to make it look like film.
ReGrain synthesizes preset or custom grain signatures
by modulating noise according to the luma of the image. This modulation
is defined by granularity curves that specify the gain for the luma
values of each channel.
- When
you use a preset grain signature, these curves are implicit in the menu
controls.
- When
you define a custom grain signature, you work with these curves directly.
TipIf you want to colour correct a clip to
which you are planning to add grain, you usually get better results
when you colour correct the clip first, and then add the grain.
To
access ReGrain from the EditDesk:
- From the A/V Tools box,
select and enable Film, then click ReGrain.
- From
the Input Mode box that appears, select Front.
- Select
the clip to which you want to add grain, and then select the destination for
the processed clip.
The ReGrain menu appears.
- Optional:
Click Reset All, and then Confirm to reset ReGrain to the default settings.
- By
default, the result clip appears. You can also view the front clip
by selecting Front from the View box.
- To
view the front and result clips simultaneously, and to speed up
interactivity while defining the ReGrain parameters, use the crop
box. See
Defining the DeGrain and ReGrain Area.