If you removed grain from a clip, for example, to perform rotoscoping, and you want to restore the original film grain, you can do so by analysing the grain signature of the original clip and applying it to the retouched clip.
Another grain-matching scenario is where you want to mix film clips that have different grain signatures. In this case, remove the grain from one of the clips and then analyse the grain of the other to apply it to the degrained clip.
To match grain between clips, you use the Front Back Matte input mode. Load the clip to which you want to add grain as the front clip, and the clip from which you want to analyse grain as the back clip.
When you match grain, you must also select a matte clip. See Adding Grain with a Matte. If you do not want to use the matte, simply turn it off.
To access ReGrain with Front Back Matte from the EditDesk:
(a) Matte box (b) Back box
You are now ready to analyse the grain in the back clip. See Analysing the Grain in the Back Clip.