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Adding the Splitter/Combiner nodes to use Node Sizing
on individual color channels
3 Open the Sizing palette, choose Node Sizing from the mode drop-down, and use the
Sizing parameters to transform that channel as necessary. For example, if you have an
old video clip with misaligned color components, you could pan a misaligned channel
to the left or right to try and improve its alignment.
Before and after panning the green channel
Example 2
Using Node Sizing to duplicate a windowed area of an image to cover ablemish:
1 Create a new node.
2 Open the Window palette, create a Circular window, and then shrink and reposition it to
surround a feature you want to remove.
3 Open the Tracking palette, and track the window to follow the feature to be removed.
4 After the track is complete, now move the window to an adjacent area of clean detail
that’s right next to the feature you want to remove. This is the area of the image you’re
going to duplicate and cover the unwanted feature with.
5 Now, open the Sizing palette, choose Node Sizing from the mode drop-down, check
Key Lock, and use the Sizing parameters to move a duplicate of the windowed area to
cover up the unwanted feature.
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