Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 155
Pattern group, Effect, Frame I/O Frame in-out
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Pattern group Slide Squeeze Split Door Flip Tumble Mirror Sphere Character Trail Wave Ripple Page Turn Roll Frame I/O (Frame in-out) P in P (Picture-in-picture) 2D Trans (2D transform) 3D Trans (3D transform) Sparkle Split Slide Mosaic Defocus Crop Slide Brick Effect The new video slides in over the old video. The new video appears reduced over the old video, and is progressively enlarged to cover it. The old video splits, and the new video appears in the gap. The new video moves like a door closing, and progressively covers the old video. The old video rotates about an axis and is replaced by the new video. During the transition, the signal from the utility 2 bus of the M/E bank appears as the background. The new video appears over the old video as a mirror effect slides in all four directions. The new video appears wrapped around a sphere over the old video. Next, the picture returns to the source video while unwrapping. The new video appears over the old video, as if leaving a trail. Next, the picture gradually returns to the source from the periphery. The new video appears with a wave-like effect over the old video. Next, the picture returns to the source video as the effect reduces. The new video appears over the old video like outwardly moving ripples. The old video moves like a page turning, and the new video appears behind it. The new video unrolls like a scroll over the old video. This is a type of page turn. Completed in two transitions. In the first transition, the new video appears, then on the second transition the new video goes out and the source video returns. • In 1-channel mode, this completes in two transitions. - In the first transition, the old video shrinks, and the new video appears behind it. - In the second transition, the old video expands again until it is its original size. • In 2-channel mode, in the first half of the transition, the old video shrinks, and the new video appears. - In the second half of the transition, the new video expands, and the old video disappears. - You can move the pattern from the current position by a relative amount. - During the transition, the signal from the utility 2 bus of the M/E bank appears as the background. The new video appears over the old video, while undergoing expansion, twodimensional rotation and translation. • In 1-channel mode, the new video appears over the old video, while undergoing expansion, three-dimensional rotation and translation. • In 2-channel mode, the old video changes to the new video while both undergo expansion, three-dimensional rotation and translation. The new video appears over the old video with a nonlinear effect applied, such as broken glass, explosion, or melt. Next, the source picture returns as the effect gradually reduces. The new video appears in strip form while sliding interleaved in the opposite direction over the old video. In the first half of the transition, a mosaic is gradually applied to the old video, then at the 50% point the inner image changes to the new video. In the second half, the mosaic effect on the new video is gradually reduced, returning to the original image at 100%. In the first half of the transition, the old video is gradually defocused, then at the 50% point the inner image changes to the new video. In the second half, the defocusing effect on the new video is gradually reduced, returning to the original image at 100%. The old image is cropped in half and a new image appears, displaying both images side by side. Then, the cropped images slide sideways to show only the new image. • In 2-channel mode, a brick such that the side surface is visible slides in over the old video, then rotates so that the new video can be seen. • In 3-channel mode, a brick appears over the old video as the image is expanding and rotating, and switches to the new video. 155