Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 194
Video Process, Overview, Video Process Memory, Setting the Video Process
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Video Process Overview The "video process" is a function that adjusts the luminance and hue of the input signal. For the following buses on each switcher bank, you can enable/disable the video process and set the parameters (Video Gain, Y Gain, C Gain, Hue Delay, and Black Level). • Key 1 fill bus to key 8 fill bus • Background A bus and background B bus • Utility 1 bus and utility 2 bus The video process settings also apply to keyframes and snapshots. Video Process Memory When using video process adjustments for an image effect on a bus, this function saves the final values for each pair number of the signals selected on the bus. The video process enable/disable setting is not saved. When you change the adjustments, the values are automatically saved and these last values are recalled when the pair number is selected. In other words, by enabling video process memory, regardless of the video process information for each bus, you can carry out video process adjustments for each input signal. The parameters saved are as follows. Video Gain, Y Gain, C Gain, Hue Delay, Black Level You enable/disable the video process memory in the Setup menu. For details, see "Setting the Video Process Memory" (page 468). Setting the video process for a bus 1 In the M/E-1 >Misc >Transition menu (1171), press [Video Process]. The Video Process menu (1171.1) appears. 2 In the group, select [Video Process]. 3 Set the following parameters. No. Parameter Adjustment 1 Video Gain Video signal gain 2 Y Gain Luminance signal gain 3 C Gain Chrominance signal gain 4 Hue Delay Hue delay 5 Black Level Black level To return the parameters to their default settings In the group, press [Unity]. Setting the Video Process The settings for the background A and B buses and for the utility 1 and 2 buses are made in the Misc >Transition >Video Process menu on each bank. For details about the video process of the key fill bus, see "Video Process" (page 123). This section describes setting the video process on the background A bus of the M/E-1 bank as an example. 194