TimeDisplaceMask

Displaces the Source clip by variable amounts in time depending on the brightness values of a Displace input, and also scales the overall amount of displacement by a Mask input.

Inputs:

Source:  The input to process. In Batch, it is recommended that this input be a clip of frames rather than another node.

Displace:  Determines the amount of time displacement. Where the Displace input is white the Source is time-shifted by a number of frames given by White Time Shift, and where it is black the Source is shifted by Black Time Shift. Gray areas are time-shifted by the appropriately interpolated amount. This input can be optionally blurred using the Blur Displace parameter. If this input is not provided, the Source input is used for the displacement matte instead.

Mask:  Scales the amount of time displacement. Where the Mask is black, no displacement is done, and where the Mask is white, the source is displaced by the full amount according to the Displace input. Use this input to fade out the effect in certain areas of the clip.
        

Parameters:

Black Time Shift:   Default: -10,  Range: any.
Time shift by this many frames where the Displace input is black.

White Time Shift:   Default: 10,  Range: any.
Time shift by this many frames where the Displace input is white.

Shift Rel To:   Popup menu,  Default: CurrentFrame.
Selects relative or absolute time-shifting.
Frame 1:  Time shift to an absolute frame number, relative to thefirst frame.
CurrentFrame:  Time shift relative to the current frame.

Interp Frames:   Check-box,  Default: off.
Selects the method to use for non-integer frame number references. If disabled, the nearest integer frame number is used with no interpolation, which usually gives visible edges between the time slices. If enabled, a weighted interpolation is performed between the two nearest integer frame numbers, which smooths the results between the time slices.

Blur Displace:   Default: 0.1,  Range: 0 or greater.
Blurs the Displace input by this amount before using. This can be used to soften the edges or quantization artifacts of the Displace input, and smooth out the time displacements.

Blur Mask:   Default: 0,  Range: 0 or greater.
Blurs the Mask input by this amount before using. This can be used to soften the edges or quantization artifacts of the mask, and smooth out the time displacements.

Invert Mask:   Check-box,  Default: off.
If enabled, inverts the mask input so the effect is applied to areas where the Mask is black instead of white.

See general info for: Res, Redraw, Undo, Load Defaults, Crop, Add Noise, and Use Gamma.


See Also:

TimeDisplace
GetFrame
TimeWarpRGB
MotionDetect
TimeSlice
FreezeFrame
JitterFrames
RandomEdits
ReverseEdits
ReverseClip
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