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1. Comparison Image Once you have selected your compare mode you can close the viewer tools menu 12 and bring up the Memories screen to select what we will compare against Select the Memories button Auto keyframe 5 OO Dust Memories Exit Project Select the Shotbutton Shot Button ano Comparison Recall Append Targets Motes Shoe Choose a Comparison Target from the drop down list below Shot 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 KH Comparison Mode Track Head Event Revert SOUPCE Groups You can compare against targets e Track the track below e Head the secondary play head e Event a selected event e Revert the previous grade on the shot e Source the segment source e Groups a selected group member 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 DVO Tools KH DVO Tools _ DVO stands for Digital Vision Optics our collection of image processing tools running in software on generic computer platforms DVO effects are optimised to make use of the latest multithreading CPU and GPU computer technology With the DVO toolset Image Systems brings twenty years of experience in developing high performance image processing algorithms to the world of data centric restoration digital intermediate and commercial work DVO Effects can be added to a segment on the timeline in the same way as any other effect They are automatically activated once applied This section des
2. Edge scale sets the sensitivity of the edge control The higher the setting the more pronounced the effect of the edge control Range 0 to 255 Default 192 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 46 DVO Tools _ Temporal Temporal strength Trim Size The temporal settings apply only if Temporal Adaptation has been enabled in the Processing tab The purpose of temporal adaptation is to exclude falsely detected dirt from processing by comparing it with the previous frame s detected dirt within a sizable window Strength The strength level determines the amount of influence that the previous frame s detected dirt will have on exclusion of dirt detection in the current frame A higher value will result in more dirt being excluded and less processing carried out Range 0Oto255 Default 80 Trim Size The trim size corresponds to a window in the previous frame which is searched for dirt to compare against the current frame The smaller the window trim size the more filtering that will be achieved Range Oto Default 5 Hit Growth Hit Growth Absolute Relative The Hit Growth control is useful when the dirt in the image does not have very well defined edges 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 By increasing the hit growth the processor is told that the dirt is bigger than it actually appears The result is that the soft edges also are processed Mode Absolute Use Relative button off The h
3. automatically adjusts during processing according to the size of the dirt found Default On 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1 0 KH DVO Tools _ Filter Size This sets the size of the filter on the current frame so it is only required for spatial and temporal filters Use the numeric slider to define the filter size when adaptive filter sizing is not enabled The larger the size of the dirt the larger this value should be Range Oto15 Default 7 Adaptation Adaptation vA Adaptation Limits Adaptation Enable Black Enable white Low Motion a0 Use Adaptive Use Adaptive High MDC Fixed Threshold 30 Fixed Threshold 30 Edge Adpt Threshold 0 Adpt Threshold 0 Temporal Adaptation The Adaptation toggle button allows you to turn the adaptation processing on off When this button is off DVO Dust works in global mode filtering the whole image with the same fixed filter selected in the Filter menu Note that if the Adaptation button is off then none of the adaptation controls above will have an effect Motion This numeric slider configures the degree of motion sensitivity Initially you can set it to O most safety for maximum motion sensitivity and then increase it in steps if there isn t enough filtering in moving parts of the picture A value of 256 corresponds to no motion adaptation at all which means that temporal filtering can be applied fully to moving parts of the image Range 0 to 256 Defau
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5. 5 amp view markup 12 AAF Public Source License See http aaf cvs sourceforge net aaf AAF LEGAL AAFSDKPSL TXT viewzmarkup Included with product distribution in folder docs licenses 13 OpenEXR See http Awww ilm com opensource ilm bsd lic htm Copyright c 2002 Industrial Light amp Magic a division of Lucas Digital Ltd LLC All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code mustretain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution Neither the name of Industrial Light amp Magic nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1 0 Legal Notices KH EXEMPLARY
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8. _ Erase The Erase button becomes enabled as soon as a fix is made to the current layer Default Off Turning on the Erase button will turn the brush into an eraser and applying this to the fixed area of your image will undo previous fixes Hn You cannot erase changes to a mixed down layer Mixdown dx Down The Mix Down button becomes enabled as soon as a fix is made to the current layer Pressing Mix Down will make the changes to the current layer permanent burning them into the image This tool allows you to apply fixes with different settings to the same area Enable Grain Enable Grain High 100 SKE 1 Midpoint 10 50 Colour Linear SMPTE Saturation 50 Overall 100 Low 100 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 DVO Fix 51 Enable Grain will turn on the grain compensation This adds grain to the fixed area as appropriate blending the changes into the scene Default Off The parameters are the same as for the DVO Regrain effect Colour The drop down list will default to the project setting for the input format You need to set this control according to the material that you are working with If the footage was shot with a video camera select a linear format If this control is not set correctly the material may not be processed properly Default From Project 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 52 _DVO Tools Restoration Tool The Restoration Tool is a
9. e Setup additional settings for various processing selections Processing Setup Basic Settings and Presets Enable Presets Processing Setup The DVO Dust effect provides a number of presets ranging from Extra Light to Extra Heavy removal These work as a very good starting point before moving on to the more advanced controls in the Processing and Setup tabs You may not need to use any of the advanced parameters 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 32 _DVO Tools _ Basic Settings Enable White Enable Basic Enable Black Medium Default strength Enable Basic The Enable Basictoggle button allows you to enable disable basic mode This mode uses presets to automate and hide much of the effect complexity When you edit any of the settings in the processing or setup tabs the basic mode becomes automatically disabled Similarly when you select a mode from the basic modes all settings will be automatically adjusted to fit the selected mode and basic mode will be automatically enabled Presets Extra Light Light Medium Default This is a collection of preset settings e g Extra Light Heavy etc that setup the effect for a predefined level of dust dirt Values Extra Light Light Medium Heavy Extra Heavy Default Medium Strength This slider allows the adjustment of the strength of dust reduction processing to use It is only available in basic mode Range 5to 5 Defau
10. license dialogue will appear stating that there is no valid license Click on the Yes button to go to the web page where a license can be obtained from Image Systems License Failure Phoenix Touch 2011 1 b104 No valid license Found for system MAC addresses PHOENIX LICENSE DIR environment variable found License File location C Phoenix License Would you like to request a demo license from E http www imagesystems tv media bu products phoenix aspx systemID 001517410ef9 The MAC address of the system has already been provided and the company information needs to be filled in Submit the information and a 30 day license will be provided by e mail within 24 hours weekdays only License When receiving the license by email copy the attached license flic file into c Phoenix License or wherever the installation directory has been placed replacing the current file If for some reason the file attachment has been blocked copy the license string included in the body of the email e g PHOENIX TOUCH 2011 01 0324D6A8FFF8 13 Aug 2011 30 D145FAC5DEE337281972 into c Phoenix License license flic using notepad Opening a project Launch the Phoenix Touch trial version using the Phoenix Touch icon on the desktop Once the application has started you will notice a project called Touch Demo at the top of the screen The Phoenix Touch trial version comes prepared with a trial project and test media courtesy of ITV Select
11. restoration re purposing and re mastering production solution focused on getting the best from your archive e Phoenix Refine offers the best in image restoration and enhancement tools to transform media ready for mastering DVO Digital Vision Options is the core technology behind Phoenix With over 20 years of research and development the DVO software tools have become one of the most revered tool sets in the post production industry Known for presenting the best image manipulation tools for restoration enhancement and format conversion they are only available on the Nucoda and Phoenix platforms About Phoenix Touch Trial The Phoenix Touch trial version is a special installer including pre built project and associated media A 30 day trial license is provided with full functionality When the trial license expires a full license can be acquired through Image Systems sales channels System requirements e Operating System Windows 7 Pro 64 bit e Memory Min 4 GB of RAM e Free disk space Min 1 5 GB e Disk speed Min 200 MB s for real time HD playback e Graphics card NVIDIA with 512 MB RAM Quadro 4000 or better recommended e Internet connection e Web browser 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1 0 Phoenix Touch Trial 11 Installing After downloading the Phoenix Touch trial installer start the installer When installation is done launch Phoenix Touch trial in order to start the licensing procedure A
12. the project and click on the Open Project button in the bottom right corner of the screen 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 12 Phoenix Touch Trial Operation In Phoenix Touch automated DVO Dust and manual DVO Fix dust busting is combined into a single powerful tool This allows for quick access to the Fix tool allowing manual repairs of larger stains A reveal mode in the Fix tool will allow parts of the image that was incorrectly processed to be restored at any time Applying the combined DVO Dust Fix In the trial project the media has already been spliced to the timeline To apply the combined DVO Dust Fix tool use your mouse or pen to drag the orange bar clicking in the time code display ribbon until it is over the clip in the timeline Pressing the F1 key will switch you from the Library view to the image viewer where you should see the material as you move the play head Once over the material you add the tool to the material by clicking on the Restoration Tool icon at the bottom of the screen The bottom menu is switchable so if you can t see the icon please click on this icon lt insert pic gt in order to switch the views Restoration too button Automatic dust busting Manual Dust busting is hugely time consuming and expensive Because DVO Dust works automatically and intelligently it can turn in excellent results around ten times faster than a manual operator without the artifa
13. 9645 ea 01003508 ESI c ME Eus mda e a E E W del ES in p T 3 E area and the composition timeline below SSeS PA oo ez The Project Desktop showin mo c g the viewer The desktop is composed of three main views e he Monitor in dual monitor mode this will be displayed on your second monitor e The Composition Timeline and GUI controls e The Memories view for notes memories and grouped shots E3 In single screen mode the Monitor panel can display the Monitor the Library or the Memories panel LE M 2 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1 0 KH The User Interface Project Library The Project Library is where we import and export media create compositions and manage our project assets 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 Viewer Tools 22 _Viewer Tools _ The viewer tools menu is opened from the project desktop by e Pressing the F12 hot key or e Clicking the up arrow button on the bottom right of the viewer panel as shown below Update Split location Tull border User cineon hist SW ETE 10bit CMS Setup LG La l Y 1820x108Di 10 1 778 1 1 Source Clip m la El h viewer toolbox menu The viewer tools pop up menu contains setup for the following functions e Compare mode e head up display HUD e grids e masks e graphs e histogram e colour management system cms These
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17. PTQS 2011 1_0 Phoenix Touch Quickstart Manual 2011 1 image SYSTEM Image Systems 2011 User Manual 2011 Image Systems AB This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced in any form by any method for any purpose The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement This license is available in the docs licenses folder once the software is installed See the appendix for license and legal notification IMAGE SYSTEMS AB MAKES NO WARRANTY EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE REGARDING THESE MATERIALS AND MAKES SUCH MATERIALS AVAILABLE SOLELY ON AN AS IS BASIS INNO EVENT SHALL IMAGE SYSTEMS AB BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR SPECIAL COLLATERAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH OR ARISING OUT OF PURCHASE OR USE OF THESE MATERIALS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY TO IMAGE SYSTEMS AB REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE MATERIALS DESCRIBED HEREIN IMAGE SYSTEMS AB reserves the right to reuse and improve its products as it sees fit This publication describes the state of this product at the time of its publication and may not reflect the product at all times in the future The following are trademarks of IMAGE SYSTEMS AB Nucoda Film Master Nucoda HD Nucoda Fuse Nucoda Compose Phoenix Finish Phoenix Refine Pho
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19. The remaining controls on the Setup page are used to optimize the processing further These controls should only be used by experienced operators with a good understanding of the dirt and scratch concealment process Max Filter Max Filter Enable Filter Temporal 1 Enable In addition to the filter selected in the Processing tab a separate max filter can be enabled The Max Filter will only be used when Use Adaptiveis enabled in the Processing tab This is very useful when you have material with mostly small dirt and the occasional bigger stains Default Off Filter Filter Mixed 2 Filter Mixed 3 Filter Mixed 4 Filter Temporal 1 Use this drop down button to select the max filter with which to process large stains 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 KH DVO Tools _ Values Spatial Mixed 1 Mixed 2 Mixed 3 Mixed 4 Temporal 1 Temporal 2 Copy Prev Copy Next Bypass Default Temporal 1 When the Max Filter is enabled the normal filter used for the adaptive filter sizing will take care of the small dirt When the upper size limit is reached it will automatically switch over to the filter selected here The filter used here would typically be a larger temporal filter The Max Filter can also be set to Bypass which will leave big stains unprocessed These can be processed later by a de blotcher or 3rd party software Size This specifies the size of the spatial part of the filter for s
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21. ce 55 Legal Notices 77 _ 56 Index 0 PTQS 2011 1_0 Welcome Phoenix Image Systems 2011 User Manual Phoenix Touch Welcome to the Phoenix Restoration Environment from Image Systems The Phoenix platform is the perfect solution for film archives and content owners who require the best in content restoration re mastering and repurposing This manual will help you get the most out the system Document Revision PTQS 2011 1 0 Date 15 09 201 1 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1 0 4 Welcome eee ee 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 Overview Overview Phoenix Touch Trial version Getting started This guide will help to get you started with Phoenix Touch using the trial version Detailed operation is provided in the User Manual that is installed together with the Phoenix Touch software Phoenix e Phoenix Touch Product Support Links Product Support is available to all clients with a valid maintenance contract To contact support see the Contacts section User Forum Image Systems runs a web based user forum at the following address http forum digitalvision se Please consider joining the forum and taking part in wide ranging discussions with our growing community of users and Social Facebook http www facebook com groups php ref sb group php gid 2439525958 YouTube http uk youtube com user 151Ward
22. ce of rectangular or circular brushes and both can be used in a drawing or Clicking fashion ie instead of dragging a rectangle or drawing over a blemish use the tool more like a stamp by just positioning it over the blemish and clicking once Use the 1 and 2 keys to switch easily between brushes In the General tab you will note that we have a choice between Auto Fix Clone and Auto Clone Experiment with the different modes to see the results Use the offset button to change the clone source Use the Offset Previous and Offset Next feature to set frames for the automated fix tool The arrow keys on you numeric keypad can be used to shift the cloned image around to position it within the image Using the Reveal option the original image will be revealed if if you paint over a previously fixed area Using the F6 key will bring up a view that will allow you to oimply select the Effects tab and then click on the Fix button Now the manual paint tool is active p Ih Timeline l Keyframe Editor E Effect Y Input FX DYO Dust Brush Size General Mode Auto Fix Auto Fix gt 8 Base CC Layer gt CZ Master DVO Fix Rect Softness 0 500 b Colour Rate 10 000 b Grain Clear Frame gt Setup Auto Reset Never Offset Next Auto Mix Down Never Reset Clone Mix Down Reset Store Offset DVO Fix As you paint the artifacts are replaced with motion compensated imagery true 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 KH Phoe
23. combined effect placing both a DVO Dust anda DVO Fix effect on a shot simultaneously These two effects are often used together Used in this mode an extra function Reveal is available inside DVO Fix Adding a Restoration Effect Add a Restoration effect by clicking the restoration icon on the effects toolbar at the bottom of the main screen Restoration tool icon Added as a single effect in the Effects layer both DVO Dust and DVO Fix are available in the same effect DYO Dust Enable Basic Settings Enable White p DYO Fix PSE Enable Basic Enable Black Processing Medium Default Setup strength The Reveal Function bD O Dust Brush SIZE qur Hr Blend BIB Fix h JEC Jate 10 001 Common Blend between DVO Erase Fix before after DVO Dust applied Mik Oown In restoration mode the DVO Fix tool has the added function Reveal which is not available in the standalone DVO Fix effect The Reveal function enables you to see the results of the DVO Fix before the DVO Dust effect takes place 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 Restoration Tool 53 Size Rate The Size and Rate parameters are for the Reveal brush as described in the DVO Fix Brush section Blend The Blend parameter controls the mix between before and after the application of the Dust effect The larger the value the less mix This facilitates the correction of any false positives incorrect fixes carried out by the D
24. cribes each effect and its parameters e DVO Dust e DVO Fix e Restoration Tool Every DVO tool processes its input according to the specified colour format and it is essential to set the colour format of the input material correctly the default will be taken from the project setting This can be changed independently inside each DVO effect If the input colour format is set incorrectly the material may not be processed properly For a discussion of colour scaling modes see the Setup Manual 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1 0 DVO Dust DVO Dustis a fully automatic and highly accurate film dirt dust and random scratch concealment and video drop out removal system It can remove around 90 of visible imperfections without introducing unwelcome artifacts DVO Dust utilises a pioneering set of processing algorithms and new filters with the Image Systems Emmy award winning PHAME motion compensation technology With manual dust busting being very time consuming and expensive the automation in DVO Dust can typically reduce the amount of operator time required by an order of magnitude This saves enormous amounts of time and money without any compromise in terms of picture quality This effect has three groups of parameters DEUS The Enable toggle button allows the complete effect SSA to be turned on or off Presets e Presets preset selections for quick dirt removal e Processing specific processing options
25. cts some algorithms leave behind Using automated dust busting not only means that you will save time but you will reduce the risk of missing smaller artifacts during the manual dust busting pass DVO Dust provides detailed controls to optimize the result however using one of the four available presets will be effective in most cases The presets corresponds to the size and frequency of the dust blemishes to remove l Keyframe Editor Enable Basic Medium Default DVO Dust presets 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1 0 Phoenix Touch Trial 13 First ensure that the Effects tab is selected then that default preset Medium below the Enable Basic button is used and finally ensure that the DVO Dust Enable control is on The automatic dust busting will start immediately as background rendering is enabled This can easily be verified Selecting the Timeline tab as the render bar at the top of the timeline will go green instead of red Manual dust busting DVO Fix allows you to quickly select and automatically repairs minor and major imperfections associated with degraded film such as blotches staining and physical damage Using a brush or shape tool for selection DVO Fix automatically fills in with motion and grain compensated imagery for seamless results greatly improving both image quality and speed of operation over traditional methods of copying and re positioning content from adjacent frames There s a choi
26. e and processes the frame after a cut using only the current and next frame Stays inside the shot e Across ignores cuts use the previous current and next frame Goes across shots e Bypass doesn t process the frames before or after a cut 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1 0 Values Inside Across Bypass Default inside Channels This control is for selecting the channels from which dirt will be removed Normally the processing should be set to all channels but in some cases especially with small dirt better results can be achieved by processing only one or two of the channels Values Any combination of R G and B Default RGB Setup Enable lle P E RIN kaka n L as View ie Flew Mode Dirt Cn Luma Turning on the View toggle button will provide an overlay preview showing detected dirt The type of overlay can be selected via the View Mode drop down list Default Off View Mode View Mode Dirt On Red Input View Mode Dirt On Red Output view Mode Difference 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1 0 a DVO Tools _ Values Dirt On Luma Dirt On Red Input Dirt On Red Output Difference Default Dirt On Luma Where e Dirt On Luma The detected scratches dirt are high lighted on a monochrome input picture with lowered luminance e Dirt On Red Input The detected scratches dirt are shown with red on the unprocessed input signal e Dirt On Red Output T
27. e are two separate and independent parameter groups controlling the processing for Black dark and White light areas of dust dirt 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 KEH DVO Tools _ Enable Black Enable White White black dirt removal can be enabled via the corresponding toggle button e Enable Black to remove black dark spots e Enable White to remove white light spots Both can also be enabled at the same time Default On E Note that if neither button is enabled then DVO Dust will not filter at all Use Adaptive If on sets white black contrast to be adaptive Default On This will result in the algorithm determining which contrast setting is needed on a pixel by pixel basis When enabled the contrast controls change to give more or less effect of the adaptive contrast Adptv Threshold Only applicable if Use Adaptiveis on Range 32 to 31 Default 0 Fixed Threshold Only applicable if Use Adaptiveis off Range Oto63 Default 30 You should lower the thresholds if you have very low contrast white spots on light background or black spots on dark background and increase the thresholds if the luminance difference between the spots and the background is less 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 or set the contrast threshold to a owvalue or set the contrast threshold to a high value Contrast Adaptation Limits Adaptation Limits IL BH High The contrast adaptatio
28. e will Range 0 1 to 5000 Default 20 pixels 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 Rate The rate tool applies to when you drag the brush affecting how many brush stamps are performed during the dragging motion Range 2 to 1000 Default 10 Rect Menu The rectangle tool displays a cross hair in the viewer allowing you to draw a rectangle around the area that you want to fix As soon as the rectangle has been drawn the DVO Fix effect will start processing DILE ss A 200 Softness The softness setting applies to the border outside of the rectangle and allows you to adjust how the outline blends into the surrounding area This numeric slider takes values between 0 1 Range Otol Default 0 2 Common Menu Use Handles The Use Handles button controls whether the tool uses source handles when rebuilding the frame This is important at scene boundaries edits because the tool rebuilds using frames before and after the current frame Default On If this button is on and we are at a scene boundary start or end of shot if we have handles we will use them as part of the rebuilding process If there are no handles or this button is off no before or after frames will or can be used at the scene start or end and this impacts the DVO Fix result d Note that a scene detected timeline can have no shot handles so Use Handles should be turned off 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1 0 KH DVO Tools
29. enix Touch DVO Turbine Twister and Valhall All other brand names product names or trademarks belong to their respective holders Title Image Systems 2011 User Manual Document Revision PIQS 2011 1 0 Software Revision 2011 1 Date 15 09 2011 Table of Contents Welcome 3 Overview 6 Product Support 7 1 _ 6 Links and Social eee 6 Contacts 7 Phoenix Touch Trial 10 Phoenix Touch Trial eee 10 The User Interface 16 Interface Conventions uuu uiuis 16 Main Screens 7 _ 18 Project Screen ss ssa 18 Project Desktop _ sss 19 Project Library sssse esas 20 Viewer Tools 22 Comparison Mode 25 DVO Tools gt 30 DVO Dust eee eee eee 31 Basic Settings and Presets 31 PROCESSING Filters ane ad 33 SOU O uio rr ria ais 41 DVOR MEE 48 Restoration Tool 27 a 52 Appendices
30. functions can be turned on off from within the menu pop up window or from the corresponding icons on the desktop once the settings for each function have been selected via the pop up menu 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 A a Tool Configuration The available options are user configurable for the following tools e HUD e Grids e Masks e Graphs 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 Comparison Mode Update Dual Tull info all 2 35 grig User f cineon hist Sy la 10bit a e s E 2 F El m 920K 10801 10 1 776 M 1 1 Source Clip B aj E Q l ITA Hot key F6 The compare function allows you to compare the frame you are viewing against other instances in your timeline against a reference frame or against different versions of the frame itself Compare Modes Split Dua Cut Lift red Diff luma subtraction Subtraction 10 LIT monochrome The Compare options are selected via the drop down list on the right hand menu Show this menu using the F12 hot key The options listed inside a project may be a subset of the total available because you may want to limit those you can cycle through The options available in this list is configured in the Control Panel preference section 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 KH Comparison Mode Split mode You can interactively change the Dual mode Comparison side by side split using the mouse or panel Split Selecting spl
31. he detected scratches dirt are shown with red on the processed output signal e Difference The difference between the unprocessed input and the processed output is displayed Colour Colour Linear SMPTE The drop down list will default to the project setting for the input format You need to set this control according to the material that you are working with If the footage was shot with a video camera select a linear format If this control is not set correctly the material may not be processed properly Default From Project History Required History Req The DVO Dust effect is recursive Recursive means the result for any given frame depends on the result of the previous frame s For best results a certain amount of frame history needs to be built up and this numeric slider is used to specify how many frames of history to use Range Oto15 Default 5 frames Use Handles Use Handles The Use Handles button controls whether the history includes available 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 handles of a scene shot Normally the history frames accumulated will terminate on a shot edit event start end edit There may be extra frames available handles before or after the start and end edit points of a shot however and these will be included as history if Use Handles is set If handles exist full and precise processing will be available from the first frame of a clip Default On
32. it mask for all sizes of scratches are grown by the same amount as specified with the strength control Range Oto4 Default 4 Relative Use Relative button on default In relative mode large scratches cause a larger growth Range Oto15 Default 10 The Absolute and Relative sliders control the amount of hit mask growth for each mode The higher the value the larger the area around the scratch that will be processed 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 KH DVO Tools o DVO Fix Brush Rect Common Erase Mik Down DVO Fix facilitates the repair of specific areas and imperfections in a single frame such as scratches hairs and blotches Using a brush or shape tool to select the damage DVO Fix automatically repairs the selected area by comparing it to adjacent frames and applying motion compensation to recreate missing detail plus grain compensation to blend in the recreated information DVO Fix is not enabled by default It is only enabled once an area to fix has been selected via the Brush or the Rectangle tool Brush Menu The brush tool appears in the viewer as an oval shape Use this tool to fix an area by either clicking or clicking and dragging the brush Size The size tool allows you to resize the brush in order to fix smaller larger areas You can also resize the brush by holding down the SHIFT key on either the keyboard or control panel the left mouse button and dragging The brush siz
33. it mode will allow you to wipe between the currently active frame in the viewer and your comparison image An overlay control will appear in the viewer separating the two frames This control can then be manipulated interactively by dragging it in any arbitrary direction to make comparisons between the two images It is also possible adjust the overlay during playback Dual selecting dual mode will display two images in the viewer The currently active frame will appear on the left and next to it on the right will be your choice of comparison image Cut selecting the cut mode will allow you to toggle between the current frame and your comparison image in full size Only one image will be displayed at a time determined by pressing the compare button on off When the compare button is off you will see the current frame as normal and when the compare button is on you will see the comparison image A full screen compare can be achieved by taking a snapshot of the current image and moving to a new frame for comparison Press CTRL 5 to grab the current image Holding down the 5 key at any future time will display the snapshot frame in place of the current image in the monitor 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 Difference Modes There are 3 difference modes e Diff red e Diff luma e Diff monochrome Each one will show you the difference between the current frame and the comparison frame in the specified colour
34. l filters named Mixed have taps in both the current frame and the frame previous to and following the current frame That is it has both Spatial and temporal taps All these filters however have more taps in the current frame than in the previous and following frames together more spatial taps than temporal These filters are intended for normal spots The different Mixed types Mixed 1 2 3 etc change the ratio between spatial and temporal The larger the number the more temporal filtering 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1 0 DVO Dust Temporal Filters named Temporal have both spatial and temporal taps but with more temporal than spatial This will enable the DVO Dust to remove any size of spots These filters may need more careful use to not give unwanted artefacts The filter called Temporal 2 is a special temporal filter that uses minimum amount of information from the current frame This means that the processed signal will not vary as much as the normal temporal filter in terms of luminance intensity Copy Copy Next Copy Prev The Copy Next and Copy Prev filters should be used for one frame in combination with a key area and Global mode to replace a big chunk of dirt a big hole or a flash frame with information from the next or previous frame Bypass Setting the filter to Bypass will leave dirt unprocessed Use Adaptive Size When the Use Adaptive Size button is enabled the filter size
35. lt 0 Enable White Enable Black White black dirt removal is enabled via the corresponding Enable White Enable Black toggle buttons 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 DVO Dust 33 e Enable Black for black dark spots e Enable White for white light spots Both can also be enabled at the same time Default On These options also appear in the Processing tab and they are linked changing one location affects the other E Note that if neither button is enabled then DVO Dust will not filter at all Processing Filters Enable pietate Processing Setup The filters used by the process are very important in determining the final processed quality DVO Dust includes a variety of filter algorithms that can effectively process a wide range of input footage Processing Filter Mixed 3 Use Adaptive size Filter Size 7 Filter Mixed 2 Filter Mixed 4 Filter Temporal 1 Drop down Filter list 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 EN DVO Tools Spatial Temporal Mixed Filters Values Spatial Mixed 1 Mixed 2 Mixed 3 Mixed 4 Temporal 1 Temporal 2 Copy Prev Copy Next Bypass Default Mixed 3 The following generic filter groups are defined Spatial All filters named Spatial are filters that work only within the current frame or field if the material is interlaced i e it has taps only in the current frame These filters are intended for very small spots Mixed Al
36. lt 30 MDC The M DC Motion Detection Current toggle button determines whether to look at just the previous and next field frame or to look at all of the previous 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 current and next field frame Default On Having this option on ensures higher sensitivity and reduces artefacts down to a minimum For maximum filtering the control may be set to off MDC filter configuration is done inside the Setup section Edge This controls material edge protection Edge protection acts as a safety measure and reduces the possibility of false scratch detection Some material may require this protection e g houses at a distance a forest or material with a slight weave By turning edge protection on the built in edge detector will affect were DVO Dust filters and it will reduce filtering where it finds edges Default On Edge protection should normally be left on Further controls for defining thresholds for edges are available in the setup tab Edge parameter configuration is done inside the Setup section Temporal Adaptation Temporal Adaptation acts to exclude falsely detected dust dirt from being processed It does this by comparing dirt detected on the current frame with dirt detected on the previous frame within a sizable window This toggle button turns temporal adaptation on off Default Off The temporal adaptation settings can be found in the Setup tab Black White Ther
37. n lowand high limit controls only work in the adaptive mode and are used to specify the range of contrast settings that the adaptation is allowed to work in The upper limit is normally set to the non adaptive contrast setting you normally use If both limits are set to the same value the result is exactly the same as when using non adaptive contrast Low Range Oto63 Default 5 High Range Oto63 Default 30 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 KH DVO Tools _ Other Settings signal Y Motion Est normal Feels ei lal sem emer Signal This selects the signal channel within which scratches dirt will be detected Values Y U V R G B Y U V Default Y The adaptation works on one channel only normally Y By setting the signal to R for example when only red scratches are visible the DVO Dust will more precisely detect the dirt minimizing the risk of affecting actual picture content Motion Estimation This drop down button allows you to choose the motion estimation Values off normal best Default normal When enabled the motion estimation module gives a performance boost both in dirt detection and concealment This means that much more aggressive settings can be used without introducing smearing Scene Change This drop down button gives options for how to process the frames Surrounding an edit cut point e Inside processes the frame before a cut using only the current and previous fram
38. nix Touch Trial to the original content To move frame by frame use the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 The User Interface 16 The User Interface This chapter will give you an overview of the user interface and some basic components of the application Interface Conventions The following interface conventions are used for various elements Functional A function button performs a single action only inen Project Open Project Active and available Inactive function button function button If a button is not available for selection it is greyed out Secondary Windows The two dots preceding the button name indicate that a new window or dialog will open when pressed Drop down Menus PAL D 1 4 3 The three vertical dots preceding the button name indicate that this button is a drop down selection list Numeric Sliders Data Entry Click hold and drag the mouse left and right in the data field to increment and decrement the data value You can also click the mouse once in the data field to select then type in a data value 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1 0 Interface Conventions Toggle Buttons Apply CMS Apply CMS Toggle button off Toggle button on Project System Preferences A group of three toggle buttons with one enabled Radio Buttons Frames y Timecode A group of two radio buttons In a group
39. ns are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution Neither the name The Foundry Visionmongers Ltd nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE 11 mxflib Copyright c 2002 2007 Matt Beard BBC R amp D and Metaglue Corporation See http mxflib cvs sourceforge net viewvc m xflib m xflib C OP YING revision 1
40. only one option can be selected at one time Option Buttons Dual display v Dual display Option button off Option button on Information Dialogs Informational Query Warning Error Informational Request for user Warning or error alert messages no user input Sometimes including a interaction required request for user intervention 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1 0 KH The User Interface Main Screens The application environment is composed of a number of components within which you do the majority of your work These include the main Project Screen the Project Desktop and the_Project Library Project Screen The Project Screen is the first screen visible when we launch the application This is where we create and manage our projects and access our global preferences Projects listed Project System Preferences Selected Project Options pedo E Main Project Screen The active component screen will be high lighted orange To access the component press the corresponding button on the main Screen Froject System Preferences 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 Main Screens 49 o DS ds Hm GFA pm PA R IESKTOD LL gt FN i d pe The Project Desktop is the main working environment inside your project reojo kr _ ES BEG rnanba of EE E E s EU Es Toggle Library View ET Ce 104820 Are 1
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42. patial and mixed filter types Use a large value when processing large bits of dirt Range Oto15 Default 3 Motion Motion Width Width Motion W idthis used in combination with the Motion control in the processing section and defines the motion adaptation behaviour When motion width is set to 0 the motion setting will be used as a threshold discriminating between moving and non moving parts When motion width is set to a non zero value the classification will change gradually from no motion to full motion Motion width then specifies the size of the transition region Range 0Oto255 Default 30 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1 0 MDC Scale The MDC Motion Detection Current toggle button in the Processing section determines whether to look at just the previous and next field frame or to look at all of the previous current and next field frame Only used if MDC Motion Detection Current control enabled in the Processing section The higher the scale setting the more filtering less impact of the MDC algorithm Range Oto15 Default 8 Edge Edge The Edge settings apply only if Edge protection has been enabled in the Processing tab Offset The edge offset acts like a threshold determining how well defined edges have to be before the edge control has any effect The smaller the offset value the sooner the edge control will have an effect Range 0 to 255 Default 45 Scale
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44. ust tool Range 0 0to 1 0 Default 1 0 no mix 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1 0 Appendices 2011 Image Systems AB PTQS 2011 1_0 KH Appendices ang Legal Notices The software described in this document Is furnished under a license agreement This license is available in the docs licenses folder once the software is installed The software may not be reverse assembled and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the license agreement It is against the law to copy the software on any medium except as specifically allowed in the license agreement This product includes software that is copyright 2009 Avid Technology Inc its licensors and its licensees All rights reserved This product is manufactured by Image Systems AB under license to patent pending applications and issued U S and other patents U S Patent Application 10 817 209 published as U S patent publication 2004 0196903 U S Patent Application 10 817 217 published as U S patent publication 2004 019691 1 Canadian Patent Application 2521467 European Patent Application 04749684 0 published as European patent publication 1629675 This product includes software that is copyright 2008 RED Digital Cinema lmage Systems applications incorporate and are based in part on the work Of Name URL Notes FLTK http Awww fltk org 1 2 FFmpeg http www ffmpeg org 1 Freetype http www freetype orqg 17 FTGL http f
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