Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 142

Setting a CG Border, Setting a crop device control block

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No. Parameter 1 Soft Adjustment Edge softness Setting a crop (device control block) When the crop setting is enabled in the menu, you can adjust the crop of the top, bottom, left, and right edges using the device control block. Note The buttons used for configuring a crop must be assigned to the device control block beforehand. For details about assigning buttons, see "Assigning Control Panel Buttons" (page 402). 1 Press the [M/E 1] button. 2 Press the [K1RSZ] button. 3 Press the [RSZR ON] button, turning it on. 4 Press and hold the [SHIFT] button, and press the [BDR/CROP] button, turning it on green. 5 Select the target edge to crop using the [X] button/[Y] button/[Z] button/[CTR] button and adjust the crop using the Z-ring. [X] button: Adjustment of crop of top edge [Y] button: Adjustment of crop of left edge [Z] button: Adjustment of crop of right edge [CTR] button: Adjustment of crop of bottom edge If an edge to crop is not selected, operating the Z-ring adjusts the crop width of all edges. To finely adjust the setting values of parameters Press the [FINE] button, turning it on. The adjustment mode switches to fine mode, enabling fine adjustment of setting values using the Z-ring. • Inserting key 1 also inserts key 2 in unison. Selecting/ releasing key 1 in a next transition also selects/releases key 2 in unison. Inserting/removing key 2 only and transition operations using key 2 only are not possible. • When a CG border is set, key 1 has the following restrictions. - Dual resizer effects are not supported. - Resizer border and crop settings are disabled. - The target of resizer mosaic and defocus settings is fixed to the video signal only. • A CG border cannot be set using key 1 if the state of key 2 is any of the following. - If key 2 is currently inserted or used in a transition - When key 2 is selected in a next transition - When the resizer of key 2 is enabled - When DME wipe is selected for the transition type for key 2 • The CG border settings are saved separately in key 1 and key 2 key snapshots. When recalling, it is necessary to recall the two key snapshots at the same time. Signals used in a CG border Four signals are required for a CG border. 1. Border image Set the background of the border image to black. 2. Border image key signal 3. Image to be embedded within the border Setting a CG Border The resizers of two keys are used for CG border settings. The combination of key pairs used is fixed (keys 1 and 2, keys 3 and 4, keys 5 and 6, keys 7 and 8). The CG border settings are configured for odd-numbered keys (1, 3, 5, 7). This section describes setting a CG border using key 1 and key 2 as an example. Notes • To change the position and size of the image embedded in the border, clean mode must be enabled on the target key. Enabling the CG border settings on key 1 automatically enables clean mode on both key 1 and key 2. 4. Key signal for cropping the image within the border Set the same shape as the inner contour of the border image key signal. The created CG border is rendered as follows. 142

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Setting a crop (device control block)
When the crop setting is enabled in the menu, you can
adjust the crop of the top, bottom, left, and right edges
using the device control block.
The buttons used for configuring a crop must be assigned
to the device control block beforehand.
For details about assigning buttons, see “Assigning
Control Panel Buttons” (page 402).
1
Press the [M/E 1] button.
2
Press the [K1RSZ] button.
3
Press the [RSZR ON] button, turning it on.
4
Press and hold the [SHIFT] button, and press the
[BDR/CROP] button, turning it on green.
5
Select the target edge to crop using the [X] button/[Y]
button/[Z] button/[CTR] button and adjust the crop
using the Z-ring.
[X] button:
Adjustment of crop of top edge
[Y] button:
Adjustment of crop of left edge
[Z] button:
Adjustment of crop of right edge
[CTR] button:
Adjustment of crop of bottom edge
If an edge to crop is not selected, operating the Z-ring
adjusts the crop width of all edges.
To finely adjust the setting values of parameters
Press the [FINE] button, turning it on.
The adjustment mode switches to fine mode, enabling
fine adjustment of setting values using the Z-ring.
Setting a CG Border
The resizers of two keys are used for CG border settings.
The combination of key pairs used is fixed (keys 1 and 2,
keys 3 and 4, keys 5 and 6, keys 7 and 8). The CG border
settings are configured for odd-numbered keys (1, 3, 5, 7).
This section describes setting a CG border using key 1
and key 2 as an example.
To change the position and size of the image embedded in
the border, clean mode must be enabled on the target key.
Enabling the CG border settings on key 1 automatically
enables clean mode on both key 1 and key 2.
Inserting key 1 also inserts key 2 in unison. Selecting/
releasing key 1 in a next transition also selects/releases
key 2 in unison. Inserting/removing key 2 only and
transition operations using key 2 only are not possible.
When a CG border is set, key 1 has the following
restrictions.
-
Dual resizer effects are not supported.
-
Resizer border and crop settings are disabled.
-
The target of resizer mosaic and defocus settings is
fixed to the video signal only.
A CG border cannot be set using key 1 if the state of key
2 is any of the following.
-
If key 2 is currently inserted or used in a transition
-
When key 2 is selected in a next transition
-
When the resizer of key 2 is enabled
-
When DME wipe is selected for the transition type for
key 2
The CG border settings are saved separately in key 1
and key 2 key snapshots. When recalling, it is necessary
to recall the two key snapshots at the same time.
Signals used in a CG border
Four signals are required for a CG border.
1.
Border image
Set the background of the border image to black.
2.
Border image key signal
3.
Image to be embedded within the border
4.
Key signal for cropping the image within the border
Set the same shape as the inner contour of the border
image key signal.
The created CG border is rendered as follows.
No.
Parameter
Adjustment
1
Soft
Edge softness
Note
Notes