jon July 10, 2019 Share July 10, 2019 Was just wondering if there was a way to add a colour correction to a patch replacer node? I'm sampling a clean section of wall over a darker section of wall to remove a plug but need to darken that same area to blend in. Is that possible? or does that require an additional node? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marc Wielage July 15, 2019 Share July 15, 2019 I have generally duplicated the shot on the edit page and then cut in a shape with an alpha to cover up the flaw, then color correct on that second clip to match levels, and then soften the shape to make it blend in better. Patch Replacer essentially does the same thing automatically, but without the benefit of manual control. Both are useful under the right conditions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jon July 15, 2019 Author Share July 15, 2019 Thanks Marc- yes I’ve seen this technique also and like you mention gives more flexibility with colour corrections. Just seemed strange to me that there wasnt a simple way to darken/lighten the new area within the tool. If say I needed to remove 10 different plug sockets in a shot would you be duplicating your clip 10 times in the edit page? Just wondering if this becomes more heavy, processing wise, than say having 10 nodes applied. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nat Jencks August 29, 2019 Share August 29, 2019 you can use a window with node sizing sometimes. can be easier than duplicating in edit mode. But if you dupe in edit mode you can do things like freeze frame etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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