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Scratch Removal
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The Effect Editor opens.
3. Open the Mode parameter category of the Paint Effect or the Scratch parameter category of the
Scratch Removal effect, and click the Frame Processing button.
Frame/Field parameter slider and Frame Processing button in the Effect Editor
If the Frame Processing button is selected (pink), Media Composer uses frame processing. The
Frame/Field parameter slider is labeled Frame and is calibrated in one-frame increments from –5
to +5.
If the Frame Processing button is deselected (gray), Media Composer uses field processing. The
Frame/Field parameter slider is labeled Field and is calibrated in one-field increments from –10
to +10.
For more information on frame and field processing, see “Frame and Field Processing” on
page 403.
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When you are working with single-field material, the Frame Processing button does not appear in the
Effect Editor.
Isolating a Flaw
If you need to correct a flaw on a single frame, you can use the Scratch Removal button to quickly
create a two-frame segment and apply the Scratch Removal effect.
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The Scratch Removal button appears by default on the Tool palette. You can also map the Scratch
Removal button from the Command palette to the keyboard or to a button. For more information, see
“Using the Tool Palette” and “The Command Palette” in the Help.
If a flaw persists over several frames, do one of the following:
Use the Scratch Removal button to create a two-frame segment, and then use standard Trim
mode methods to extend the segment.
Insert add edits, and apply a Scratch Removal effect manually.
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You cannot access frames outside the segment you mark when you are working with the Scratch
Removal tools. When you isolate a flaw, you must include in the segment both the flawed frames and
sufficient clean material to correct the flaws successfully. For more information on the relationship
between flaws and clean material, see “Understanding Scratch Removal” on page 403 and
“Examples of Scratch Removal Parameter Settings” on page 412.
For information on finding flaws in 24p or 25p material, see “Detecting Video Dropout in 24p or 25p
Material” on page 405.
To isolate a flaw by using the Scratch Removal button:
1. Find the frame containing the flaw:
t Use the Step Forward button or the Step Backward button (in the toolbar under the monitor)
to carefully cue the frame containing the flaw.