Specifications

Self Keys
A Self Key is a key in which the luminance, or
brightness, values of the key source are used as the alpha
for the key.
Tip: To select a Self Key on the C10 control panel you must
press the AUTO SELECT button. The Auto Select key defaults
to a Self Key when there is no alpha associated to the video
source. If there is an alpha associated to the video source, you
must press and hold the AUTO SELECT button and press the
source button again, like you were setting up a Split Key.
To Set up a Self Key
A self key is set up by selecting the keyer and video
source you want to use, and adjusting the key parameters.
Tip: You can return the clip and gain values to the default
settings by pressing the Make Linear knob.
1.
Select the keyer that you want to set up a Self
Key on.
2.
Select the video signal, on the key bus, that you
want to use for the key.
3.
Press SELF KEY.
4.
Use the Clip knob to remove lower-saturated
colors from the video image.
5.
Use the Gain knob to adjust the transition
between video image, and the parts of the video
image that are removed.
6.
Use the Transp knob to adjust the transparency
of the key from opaque (0%) to fully transparent
(100%).
7.
Press NEXT.
8.
Use the Invert knob to reverse the polarity of
the key alpha (On) so that the holes in the
background are cut by dark areas of the key alpha
instead of bright areas.
9.
Use the Mode knob to override the shaped
setting for the key.
Normal use the shaped/unshaped setting
from the key setup.
Addtve — set to an additive keyer for a
shaped source.
Full set the alpha to fully opaque (white).
The Clip, Gain, Make Linear, and Key
Invert functions are disabled in this mode.
Note: The Mode is reset to Normal when a different
source is selected on the key bus, the alpha is
changed, or a memory is recalled.
10.
Press NEXT.
11.
Use the Mask knob to apply a mask to the key.
Auto Select Keys
An Auto Select Key is a key in which two video signals
are required to make the key. The Alpha is used to cut
the hole in the video and the ll is used to ll the hole.
These signals often originate from external devices such
as character generators, external still stores, or other
graphics systems.
To Set Up an Auto Select Key
An auto select key is set up by selecting the keyer and
video source you want to use, and adjusting the key
parameters. The pairing of the video and alpha video
signals is done when conguring video inputs. Refer to
the Setup Guide that came with your switcher for
information on setting up Auto Keys.
Tip: You can return the clip and gain values to the default
settings by pressing the Make Linear knob.
1.
Select the keyer that you want to set up an Auto
Select Key on.
2.
Select the video signal on the key bus that you
want to use for the key.
3.
Press AUTO SELECT.
4.
Use the Clip knob to remove lower-saturated
colors from the video image.
5.
Use the Gain knob to adjust the transition
between video image, and the parts of the video
image that are removed.
6.
Use the Transp knob to adjust the transparency
of the key from opaque (0%) to fully transparent
(100%).
7.
Press NEXT.
8.
Use the Invert knob to reverse the polarity of
the key alpha (On) so that the holes in the
background are cut by dark areas of the key alpha
instead of bright areas.
9.
Use the Mode knob to override the shaped
setting for the key.
Normal use the shaped/unshaped setting
from the key setup.
Addtve — set to an additive keyer for a
shaped source.
Full set the alpha to fully opaque (white).
The Clip, Gain, Make Linear, and Key
Invert functions are disabled in this mode.
30 Keying Carbonite Operation Manual (v8.0)