Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 266
Spotlighting Settings, Modulating the afterimage portion, Modulation, Other settings
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No. Parameter Adjustment 1 Luminance Luminance 2 Saturation Saturation 3 Hue Speed Speed at which the hue changes Modulating the afterimage portion (Modulation) 1 In the DME >Light/Trail >Wind menu (4155), press [Modulation], turning it on. 2 Set the following parameters. No. Parameter Adjustment 1 Amp H Horizontal amplitude of the wave 2 Freq H Frequency of wave in horizontal direction 3 Amp V Vertical amplitude of the wave 4 Freq V Frequency of wave in vertical direction Other settings In the DME >Light/Trail >Wind menu (4155), you can set group, group, group, [Wind Eraser], [Defocus], and [Dust] settings. The operation is the same as group, group, group, [Trail Eraser], [Defocus], and [Dust] in the Trail menu (4152). For details, see "Trail Settings" (page 262). Spotlighting Settings You can set up to three light sources (lights 1 to 3). Selecting the image surface effect Flat: The image surface is unchanged, causing the selected light source to appear as the effect. Non Linear: Spotlighting effect is applied to an area to which a DME nonlinear effect is applied. Test sphere function A test sphere is a translucent sphere virtually embedded in the center of the input picture to provide an intuitive way for you to check the position and direction of the spotlight. When you change the position or direction of a light source, the side of the sphere closest to the light source grows brighter. For details, see "Relation between test spheres and parallel light rays" (page 267). Coordinate axis on surface of image This sets whether the coordinates of a test sphere on a surface move in conjunction with a DME image. Move: The test sphere moves together with the DME image. Fix: The test sphere does not move, even if the DME image moves. Light source settings Light source types The following type of spotlight light sources are available. Parallel: Parallel light source Point: Point light source. As the light source is placed further away, the illuminated range becomes wider and the light becomes weaker. Line: Line light source Whole: Non-directional light source which illuminates the whole image Light source Light source Note When the global effect combiner function is enabled, the settings of the lowest-numbered channel selected for the combiner are enabled. Image surface settings The following adjustments can be made to the image surface struck by the light. • Adjusting the brightness of the whole image • Selecting the image surface effect • Test sphere function • Adjusting the roughness of the image surface • Coordinate axis on surface of image Parallel Light source Point Line Whole 266