You
            can add grain using a matte, in which case grain is added to the
            clip only through the white or black areas of the matte, depending
            on which Matte option you select.
         
         To add grain using a matte:
         
         
            - Load a matte clip into
               ReGrain:
               
                  - If you are accessing ReGrain from the
                     desktop, click ReGrain, select Front Back Matte from the Input Mode
                     box, and then select the front, back, and matte clips that you want
                     to load.
                  
 
                  - If you are accessing ReGrain in Batch,
                     parent the output that you want to use as the matte to the matte
                     input socket.
                  
 
- Select an option from the Matte box.
                  
                     
                        
                        
                        
                           | Select: | To: |  
                           | Matte On | Add grain to part of the image corresponding to the white
                              part of the matte. |  
                           | Matte Invert | Add grain to part of the image corresponding to the black
                              part of the matte. |  
                           | Matte Off | Add grain to the entire front clip. |  
 
 TipYou can also turn
                     off the Back clip by selecting Back Off from the Back button.
                   
- If you accessed ReGrain
               in Batch, unparent the matte clip to disable it.
               TipTo invert the matte,
                     use a Negative node or select Matte INV.