![]() ![]() Sets the center of the detail so that changes to the translation, rotation, and scale are relative to the Detail Center. Adjusting the Detail Center changes the relative scale.ĭependent on input format or compositing environment Project Settings Sets the scale of the detail recovered relative to the Detail Center controls. Adjusting the Detail Center changes the relative rotation. Sets the rotation of the detail recovered, in degrees, relative to the Detail Center controls. ![]() If the Detail input is a different format to the Source input, you might not get the results you expect, but you can use the Detail Center to correct the offset of the Viewer widget. Values greater than 1 multiply the detail.Īn example of detail you might want to recover is grain, which can be erased by inpainting.Ĭontrols the xy coordinates from which detail is recovered. This allows you to recover detail from another image entirely, such as a grain sample.Ĭontrols the amount of high-frequency detail to add back into the inpainted area, where 0 is none and 1 is all the detail from the detail source. Sets where detail is recovered from, the Source input or the Detail input. You can use the direction to align linear features in the inpainted area, such as road markings or brick work. Sets the direction of stretch in degrees when Amount is set to any value greater than 0. Sets the amount of stretch applied to the edge pixels in the direction indicated by the Direction control. When enabled, converts the inpainting to the LAB colorspace, which can improve the result. ![]() ![]() Higher values can help to reduce flickering between frames, but at the expense of local detail.
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