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Painting on Full-Resolution Film Images
Use the Zoom Mode box to paint on a film resolution image at full resolution from a zoomed out perspective.
With this feature, you can perform complex operations like full-frame rotoscoping without having to
constantly zoom in and out from the image on which you are painting.
In the Paint menu, the Zoom Mode box shows the zoom mode in which you are working. This mode is set
automatically. If you zoom out from the image, the Zoom mode automatically switches from Raster to Tiled.
This allows you to paint on the image from a zoomed out perspective.
(a) Zoom Mode box
NOTE If you manually switch the zoom mode to Raster while zoomed out from the image, you will not be able
to paint on it.
You can also manually select either Raster or Tiled mode if you want to override the default mode. In Raster
mode, if you apply paint to the edge of the image while zoomed in, the paint is applied in an abruptly sharp
straight edge along the border of the canvas; the brush stroke is not completed on the image. In Tiled mode,
if you attempt the same operation, the paint is applied from the full diameter of the brush you are using to
the area of the image that is not visible on the canvas.
Saving and Restoring the Image
You can save the current frame on the canvas. If you want to reverse a paint application, you can restore
the image without having to recreate it.
Save (Image Buffer) Saves the image that currently appears on the canvas. A single frame is stored in the
Save buffer. The next time you click Save, the current frame replaces the frame stored in the Save buffer.
Restore Replaces the current image on the canvas with the contents of the Save buffer.
Preview Displays the contents of the Save buffer. Select the Saved option in the Reference box and click
and hold Preview to view the contents of the Save buffer.
(a) Reference box
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