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Add Dirt
These parameters let you simulate dirt particles (not dust) that have adhered to the film.
These are larger specks, although theres several ways you can customize these.
Dirt Color: This control lets you choose what color you want the dirt particles to be
(black simulates dirt on a print, while white simulates dirt on a negative).
Changing Dirt: This checkbox lets you alternate between simulating temporally
unstable dirt on the film (checkbox on) and dirt on the lens that doesn’t move
(checkbox off).
Dirt Density: Lets you choose more or less dirt particles appearing over time. Dirt Size
lets you choose the average size of dirt particles to appear.
Dirt Blur: Lets you defocus the dirt, so it’s not so sharp.
Dirt Seed: Changes the random distribution of dirt when you change this value, but for
any given value, the results for any given set of control adjustments remain consistent.
Add Scratch
Five sets of Add Scratch parameters let you add up to five scratches to the image, simulating
something scratching the emulsion while the film played.
Scratch Color: Lets you choose the color you want the scratch to be (scratches can
bea variety of colors depending on the depth of the scratch, type of film, and method
of printing).
Scratch Position: Lets you adjust the scratch’s horizontal position on the image.
Scratch Width and Scratch Strength: Let you adjust the scratch’s severity.
Scratch Blur: Lets you defocus the scratch.
Moving Scratch: This checkbox lets you choose whether the scratch is jittering
around or not.
Moving amplitude: Determines how far it moves. Moving Speed determines
how fast it moves.
Moving Randomness: Determines how it meanders about.
Flickering Speed: Determines how much the scratch flickers lighter and darker
inseverity.
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