Use the Processing menu to apply basic commands and filters to clips. You can create visual effects, generate mattes, and
enhance image quality. You can also generate s or noise.
To access the Processing menu, click the Processing button in the Main menu.
The Processing commands are described as follows.
- Filter
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Applies effects to a clip such as textures, blurring, edge detection, embossing, sharpening, or a combination of effects.
You can use the filters supplied with
Flame or you can create a custom filter. See
Image Filters.
- Average
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- Compound
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- Flip
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Flips the frames in a clip horizontally, vertically, or both horizontally and vertically. See
Flipping Images.
- Logic Ops
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Accesses the Add, Subtract, Multiply, Max/Lighten, Min/Darken, Screen, Overlay, Hard Light, Soft Light, Difference, and Exclusion
modes, as well as various other Boolean operations. Use these modes to combine two source clips by applying the selected operation
to their colour components. See
Using Logical Operations.
- Difference
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- Auto Matte
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- Batch
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Opens the Batch module, which lets you build a process tree of connected tasks. The result of one task is used as the input
of the next task. You can preview the result at any point in the process tree, and modify or delete any task without affecting
the other tasks in the tree. See
Batch Processing.
- DeGrain
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Removes grain from clips originating from film. Removing grain from a clip can make compositing processes such as keying easier
to perform. See
Removing Grain from a Clip.
- ReGrain
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Restores grain to clips from which you removed grain, thereby restoring the grainy look of film. You can also add grain to
video footage that you want to composite more convincingly with other grainy clips. See
Adding Grain to a Clip.
- Monochrome
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- Negative
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- Colour Correct
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Adjusts the colours in a clip. Options include:
- Adjusting the gamma, luma (brightness), contrast, hue, and saturation
- Colour balancing
- Rewiring the RGB channels
- Creating colour curves to accurately remap the colour values for different colour models of an image
See Colour Corrector.
- Posterise
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- Coloured Frame
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Generates clips of identical frames of a solid colour, a two or four colour gradient, noise, or colour bars. See
Creating Coloured Frames.