User`s manual
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Notice that the 
Tempo
 feature is supported with 
Time-Lapse
. 
Multiple Exposure 
This advanced digital effect simulates the photographic effect of exposing 
one frame of film to multiple images. In the V1, this effect is performed on 
sequential frames of video, providing a powerful way to compress an entire 
athletic movement into a single image.  If not already visible, the 
Multiple  Exposure
button can be found by holding down the 
Time-Lapse
 or 
Key Frames
 button until a 
menu appears. Here’s an example image: 
This feature can operate in one of  two ways depending on the setting of the “open 
helper window for multiple exposure” setting on the V1’s Software Options page. 
If you’ve selected to use the helper window, before a multiple-exposure image can be 
generated, you must specify the Impact Point for your video.  Then, you may select a 
starting  and  an  ending 
Key  Position
  for  the  effect.    The  V1  will  remember  these 
positions and make them the defaults for the next time that you use this feature. 
If you’ve chosen not to use the helper window, the 
Multiple Exposure
 button toggles 
multiple  exposure  mode.    When  enabled,  you  may  move  the  video  slider;  use 
Key 
Position
 buttons, as well as 
Step
 and 
Slow
 motion to manually “expose” the frame. 
NOTE:
 You will find that this effect works best when the camera is stationary, as with 
a tripod. Otherwise, the entire frame will appear as movement to the computer rather 
than the subject alone. 










