Yesterday, 15:05
As a natural extension of the "Fix Image" tab, I've added the new "Fix Video" tab.
Suppose you've already colorized a clip with CMNET2 and DitServerRPC. There will be a folder called "ref_qwen" containing the colored frames.
Suppose you've viewed the clip and want to change the color of some frames. Let's say these frames range from #34 to #525. After fixing them with the "Fix Image" tab, you can recolor the video only in the identified frame range (in this case, from #34 to #525). As shown in the image below.
![[Image: attachment.php?aid=3646]](https://forum.selur.net/attachment.php?aid=3646)
I hope this helps; in some cases, it was necessary for me (which is why I added the implementation).
Since for technical reasons, I still need to re-encode the entire clip, it's mandatory to use as input the clip already colorized and to have NVEnC installed as explained in the README.
Dan
Suppose you've already colorized a clip with CMNET2 and DitServerRPC. There will be a folder called "ref_qwen" containing the colored frames.
Suppose you've viewed the clip and want to change the color of some frames. Let's say these frames range from #34 to #525. After fixing them with the "Fix Image" tab, you can recolor the video only in the identified frame range (in this case, from #34 to #525). As shown in the image below.
I hope this helps; in some cases, it was necessary for me (which is why I added the implementation).
Since for technical reasons, I still need to re-encode the entire clip, it's mandatory to use as input the clip already colorized and to have NVEnC installed as explained in the README.
Dan

