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Increasing the clip value removes
higher-saturated colors from spill suppress
correction.
Decreasing the clip value includes
higher-saturated colors in spill suppress
correction. If your foreground image contains
bright-colored areas that are suffering from
background spill, decrease the clip value to have
it corrected.
26.
Use the Cntrl knob to select Hue and use the Value
knob to select the central, or base, color for spill
suppress correction. If the color spill does not appear
to be the same color as the background, use this
control to adjust which hue is considered to be
"spilled" into the foreground.
Increasing the hue value moves
counter-clockwise around the color wheel while
selecting a base color.
Decreasing the hue value moves clockwise
around the color wheel while selecting a base
color.
27.
Use the Cntrl knob to select Reject and use the
Value knob to include or reject adjacent hues to the
base.
Increasing the reject value increases the amount
of adjacent hues that are included in spill
correction.
Decreasing the reject value decreases the amount
of adjacent hues that are included in spill
correction.
28.
Use the Type knob to select Trans.
29.
Use the Cntrl knob to select Gain and use the
Value knob to adjust the appearance of the
Transition colors.
Increasing the gain value makes the transition
area pixels more opaque.
Decreasing the gain value makes the transition
area pixels more transparent.
30.
Use the Type knob to select Trnslc.
31.
Use the Cntrl knob to select Gain and use the
Value knob to adjust the appearance of the
translucent colors.
Increasing the gain value causes the translucent
colors to appear more opaque.
Decreasing the gain value causes the translucent
colors to appear more transparent.
32.
Use the Cntrl knob to select Range and use the
Value knob to adjust the range of the translucent
colors.
Increasing the range value widens the translucent
area by including more hues from the
background range (the lower-end of the range is
dened by the shadow range you just set).
Decreasing the range value narrows the
translucent area by excluding hues.
33.
Press NEXT.
34.
Use the Mask knob to apply a mask to the key.
DVE Keys
The DVE key allows you to apply digital video effects,
such as scale, crop, aspect ratio, position, and border to
video image or another key type. When the DVE is
applied to another key type, it is said to be ying (Fly
Key).
Tip: You can see where DVE channels are allocated from the
Status page in DashBoard.
Keep the following in mind when working with a Fly
Key:
The Fly Key feature consumes a single DVE channel
for self keys and chroma keys, but two DVE channels
for an auto select key.
The Fly Key feature is not available when the
switcher is in Standard mode.
The Fly Key feature cannot be applied to a DVE key.
The Key Invert feature is not available for a Fly Key.
The self key Fly Key can be used with all MultiScreen
layouts. The auto select key Fly Key can only be used
with the Dual Vert or Dual Horiz MultiScreen layouts.
A chroma key should be initialized and adjusted
before the DVE (Fly Key) is applied to it.
To Set Up a DVE Key
The DVE resources for this key may not be available.
Depending on how your switcher is congured, you may
be asked to steal the resources from another element, or
be prevented from using the resources.
1.
Select the keyer that you want to set up a DVE key
on.
Tip: You can use the same procedure for a MiniME
or
MultiScreen.
2.
Select the video signal, on the key bus, that you want
to use for the key.
3.
Press DVE.
4.
Use the X Pos, Y Pos, and Size knobs to position
and size the key. You can also use the positioner.
5.
Press NEXT.
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