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
Four buttons let you jump to frames on which you've drawn 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 hot 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.
Size when Place Patch is Selected
Lets you choose how large of a 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.
Hide During Interaction
Hides the onscreen outline of every patch in the viewer while you're moving a patch; this
makes it easier to see the effect of moving the patch on the image, without the outline
getting in the way.
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