Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 163
DME Wipe Modify Clear, Last 5, Linear
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4 In the group, press [Remove From Begin]. The Remove From Begin menu (1165.1) appears. 5 In the group, select the execution mode for the DME wipe crop transition. Cut: Cut mode. The cropping does not change during the transition, but at the end point of the transition the cropping is removed (enlarges). Last 5%: The cropping is maintained for the first 95% of the transition, and is progressively removed during the last 5% of the transition (enlarges). Linear: The cropping is removed linearly from the start of the transition through the whole course of the transition (enlarges). Last 5%: The transition completes at the end of 95% of the transition execution time. When the transition completes, the cropping is removed during the last 5% (enlarges). Off: The transition completes at the end of the transition execution time. During the last 5% of the transition, the transition and cropping removal proceed together. Dead band Transition Crop t: Transition execution time y: Change in transition and cropping amount Transition Crop t: Transition execution time y: Change in transition and cropping amount To set the timing of transition completion When the execution mode for a DME wipe crop transition is set to [Last 5%], you can select the timing of transition completion from 70% ([Last 30%]), 95% ([Last 5%]), and 100% ([Off]). 1 Open the M/E-1 >DME Wipe >Modify menu (1165). 2 In the group, press [Remove From Begin]. The Remove From Begin menu (1165.1) appears. 3 In the group, select the timing of transition completion. Last 30%: The transition completes at the end of 70% of the transition execution time. The transition has a dead band from 70% to 95% of the transition time. DME Wipe Modify Clear Press [Default Recall] at the lower left of the menu display, turning it on, then press the VF6 button ([DME Wipe]) to return the DME wipe settings to their initial status. For details about initial status, see "Power-On (Startup) State Selection" (page 397). 163