How to cover a hot pixel?

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How to cover a hot pixel?

Post by qtrim »

I have a video clip shot with a camera that had a hot (or stuck on white) pixel in the middle. Any tips on how to cover a small area with an overlay? I tried creating a jpg that was 4x4 pixels, but VSX2 won't import it.
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Post by Crafters_of_Light »

Have you tried using Chroma Key to mask it out?
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Post by Black Lab »

A jpg of what? Color? You can just use a color block and resize it.

For another way see this thread: http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php ... ht=#178893
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Re: How to cover a hot pixel?

Post by GaryM2 »

Hi, could we cover it with coverlet? here in Australia normally people do this!
Coverlets https://www.elanlinen.com.au/coverlets online in Australia
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