Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 129

Resizer, Two-Dimensional Transforms and, Rotation of Keys

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Using auto delegation To couple the selection of the buttons in the following control blocks so that the delegation selection switches automatically in the key control block, press the [AUTO DELEG] button, turning it on. • Transition control block: [KEY1] to [KEY8] buttons • Cross-point pad on the cross-point control block: Key 1 to 8 bus delegation buttons [KEY1] to [KEY8] • 1st row on cross-point control block (key/AUX bus delegation mode): [KEY1] to [KEY8] buttons • Memory recall section on the Flexi Pad control block (key operation mode): [KEY1] to [KEY8] buttons • Key fader control block: Key delegation buttons Returning the key adjustment values to their defaults Press and hold the key type selection buttons (LUM, LIN, CRK, PTN) to restore the key adjustment values to their defaults (see page 109). Key modify clear Simultaneously pressing and holding a bank delegation button (M/E1 to M/E5, P/P) and keyer delegation button (KEY1 to KEY8) sets the selected key settings to the initial status settings. For details about initial status, see "Power-On (Startup) State Selection" (page 397). Resizer The resizer is a function that applies effects, such as image reduction/enlargement, movement, rotation, and changes in aspect ratio, to the generated key. The following operations are available. • Two-dimensional transforms of keys (see page 129) • Key rotation on the X- or Y-axis (see page 132) • Resizer interpolation settings (see page 132) • Resizer crop/border settings (see page 132) • Resizer CG border settings (see page 134) • Resizer effect settings (see page 135) (wide key border, drop shadow, edge enhance, mosaic, defocus, mask) • Key freeze setting (see page 137) This section describes setting the resizer of key 1 on the M/E-1 bank as an example. Notes • The image of the key manipulated by resizer has a oneframe delay. • Some effects of resizer are different from what you would expect of DME effects. • There are restrictions on the combined use of resizer effects themselves and use with DME wipes (see page 135). • You cannot use DME effects on a key for which the resizer function is enabled. When one of the three functions - resizer, DME wipe and DME effects - is enabled, the other two are disabled. Two-Dimensional Transforms and Rotation of Keys Note When the screen aspect ratio is 4:3 in HD format, reducing an image using the resizer reduces the 16:9 image as-is with the added image portions on the left and right sides. Use the crop function as required to extract the 4:3 image. Reducing, enlarging, rotating, and moving keys (menu) 1 In the M/E-1 >Key1 >Resizer menu (1115), press [Resizer], turning it on. 129

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Using auto delegation
To couple the selection of the buttons in the following
control blocks so that the delegation selection switches
automatically in the key control block, press the [AUTO
DELEG] button, turning it on.
Transition control block: [KEY1] to [KEY8] buttons
Cross-point pad on the cross-point control block: Key 1
to 8 bus delegation buttons [KEY1] to [KEY8]
1st row on cross-point control block (key/AUX bus
delegation mode): [KEY1] to [KEY8] buttons
Memory recall section on the Flexi Pad control block
(key operation mode): [KEY1] to [KEY8] buttons
Key fader control block: Key delegation buttons
Returning the key adjustment values to
their defaults
Press and hold the key type selection buttons (LUM, LIN,
CRK, PTN) to restore the key adjustment values to their
defaults
(see page 109)
.
Key modify clear
Simultaneously pressing and holding a bank delegation
button (M/E1 to M/E5, P/P) and keyer delegation button
(KEY1 to KEY8) sets the selected key settings to the initial
status settings.
For details about initial status, see “Power-On (Startup)
State Selection” (page 397).
Resizer
The resizer is a function that applies effects, such as image
reduction/enlargement, movement, rotation, and changes
in aspect ratio, to the generated key.
The following operations are available.
Two-dimensional transforms of keys
(see page 129)
Key rotation on the X- or Y-axis
(see page 132)
Resizer interpolation settings
(see page 132)
Resizer crop/border settings
(see page 132)
Resizer CG border settings
(see page 134)
Resizer effect settings
(see page 135)
(wide key border, drop shadow, edge enhance, mosaic,
defocus, mask)
Key freeze setting
(see page 137)
This section describes setting the resizer of key 1 on the
M/E-1 bank as an example.
The image of the key manipulated by resizer has a one-
frame delay.
Some effects of resizer are different from what you
would expect of DME effects.
There are restrictions on the combined use of resizer
effects themselves and use with DME wipes
(see
page 135)
.
You cannot use DME effects on a key for which the
resizer function is enabled. When one of the three
functions – resizer, DME wipe and DME effects – is
enabled, the other two are disabled.
Two-Dimensional Transforms and
Rotation of Keys
When the screen aspect ratio is 4:3 in HD format, reducing
an image using the resizer reduces the 16:9 image as-is
with the added image portions on the left and right sides.
Use the crop function as required to extract the 4:3 image.
Reducing, enlarging, rotating, and moving
keys (menu)
1
In the M/E-1 >Key1 >Resizer menu (1115), press
[Resizer], turning it on.
Notes
Note