Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 269
Setting light sources, Parallel, Point, Whole, When [Parallel] is selected, Source, Target
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To set a test sphere 1 In the Spot Lighting menu (4156), press [Test Sphere], turning it on. A test sphere effect appears on the surface of the image. 2 Set the following parameter. No. Parameter Adjustment 5 Amp Light separation distance a) a) Light appears from Z direction. -100.00 indicates light that is furthest away, and +100.00 indicates light that is closest. 0.00 indicates the whole image is lit like a flat effect. For details about the relationship of test spheres and light sources, see "Relation between test spheres and parallel light rays" (page 267). 3 In the group, select one of the following. Move: The test sphere moves together with the image. Fix: The test sphere does not move, even if the image moves. Setting light sources Up to three light sources (Light 1 to Light 3) for Spotlighting can be set in the menu. The following three light source menus are available. Light source Light 1 Light 2 Light 3 Menu (Page No.) DME >Light/Trail >Spot Lighting >Light 1 (4156.3) DME >Light/Trail >Spot Lighting >Light 2 (4156.5) DME >Light/Trail >Spot Lighting >Light 3 (4156.7) This section describes setting Light 1 as an example. 1 In the group of the DME >Light/Trail >Spot Lighting menu (4156), press [Light 1]. The Light 1 menu (4156.3) appears. 2 Press [Light 1], turning it on. 3 Set the following parameters. You can make the Spot Lighting effect more effective by adjusting the [Total Ambient] parameter to lower the brightness of the entire image. The [Total Ambient] setting is common to the Lighting function. No. Parameter Adjustment 1 Total Brightness of whole image Ambient 2 Intensity Intensity (brightness) of the light source 3 Soft Softness of the illuminated area 4 In the group, select the type of light source (see page 266). Parallel: Parallel light source The direction can be set. Point: Point light source The position can be set. Line: Line light source The position and angle can be set. Whole: Non-directional light source which illuminates the whole image 5 Set the following parameters, according to the selected light source type. When [Parallel] is selected No. Parameter Adjustment 1 Longitude Longitude a) 2 Latitude Latitude When [Point] is selected No. Parameter Adjustment 1 X Movement in X-axis direction b) 2 Y Movement in Y-axis direction c) 3 Z Movement in Z-axis direction d) When [Line] is selected No. Parameter Adjustment 1 X Movement in X-axis direction b) 2 Y Movement in Y-axis direction c) 3 Z Movement in Z-axis direction d) 4 Longitude Longitude a) a) Minus moves counterclockwise, plus moves clockwise. b) Minus moves left, plus moves right. c) Minus moves down, plus moves up. d) Minus moves forward, plus moves toward the rear. 6 In the group, select the space in which to place the light source. Source: Place the light source in source space. The spotlight moves when the image moves. Target: Place the light source in target space. The spotlight does not move, even when the image moves. For details about the space in which to place the light source, see "Linking and unlinking image and spotlight" (page 267). 269