Sony PMW320K Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction) - Page 90

Displaying the Shot Mark Thumbnail Screen (HD Mode Only)

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divided into 12 equally-sized blocks (a clip or file that has been divided into 12 is further divided into 12, for 12 × 12 = 144 divisions). You can repeat the same operation to increase the number of division. To return to the previous division level Press the EXPAND button with the SHIFT button held down, or select THUMBNAIL >Thumbnail View >Back Expansion. The expand thumbnail screen returns to the previous division level. Example shot mark thumbnail screen (with Shot Mark selected) S1 S2 S2 S1 S1 S1 Displaying the Shot Mark Thumbnail Screen (HD Mode Only) In the shot mark thumbnail screen (shown only in HD mode), you can search for shot marks in clips (see page 83), change index pictures (see page 91), and add and delete shot marks (see page 90). 1 In the thumbnail screen, select the thumbnail of a clip, and press the ESSENCE MARK button (see page 22) or select THUMBNAIL >Thumbnail View >Essence Mark Thumbnail. 2 The shot mark thumbnail screen appears, and a selection list is displayed. 3 Select Shot Mark, Shot Mark1, or Shot Mark2. Shot Mark1: Display only frames marked with Shot Mark1 marks. Shot Mark2: Display only frames marked with Shot Mark2 marks. Shot Mark: Display frames marked with either Shot Mark1 or Shot Mark2 marks. The properties of the clip appear at the bottom of the screen. Except for the following item, the information displayed here is the same as the information displayed in the expand thumbnail screen. a Timecode This is the timecode of the selected frame in the shot mark thumbnail screen. Adding and Deleting Shot Marks (HD Mode Only) In the shot mark thumbnail screen (see page 90) or the expand thumbnail screen (see page 89), you can add thumbnails to any frame of clips recorded in HD mode, and delete recorded shot marks. To add shot marks 1 Select the frame where you want to add a shot mark, and then select THUMBNAIL > Set Shot Mark > Add Shot Mark1 (or Add Shot Mark2). The properties screen of the selected frame appears, and a confirmation message appears below the image. 2 Select [Execute], and press the MENU knob. Chapter 5 Clip Operations 90 Thumbnail Operations

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Thumbnail Operations
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Chapter 5
Clip Operations
divided into 12 equally-sized blocks (a clip or file
that has been divided into 12 is further divided
into 12, for 12 × 12 = 144 divisions). You can
repeat the same operation to increase the number
of division.
To return to the previous division level
Press the EXPAND button with the SHIFT button
held down, or select THUMBNAIL >Thumbnail
View >Back Expansion. The expand thumbnail
screen returns to the previous division level.
In the shot mark thumbnail screen (shown only in
HD mode), you can search for shot marks in clips
(see page 83)
, change index pictures
(see
page 91)
, and add and delete shot marks
(see
page 90)
.
1
In the thumbnail screen, select the
thumbnail of a clip, and press the
ESSENCE MARK button
(see page 22)
or select THUMBNAIL >Thumbnail
View >Essence Mark Thumbnail.
2
The shot mark thumbnail screen
appears, and a selection list is displayed.
3
Select Shot Mark, Shot Mark1, or Shot
Mark2.
Shot Mark1:
Display only frames marked
with Shot Mark1 marks.
Shot Mark2:
Display only frames marked
with Shot Mark2 marks.
Shot Mark:
Display frames marked with
either Shot Mark1 or Shot Mark2 marks.
Example shot mark thumbnail screen
(with Shot Mark selected)
The properties of the clip appear at the bottom of
the screen.
Except for the following item, the information
displayed here is the same as the information
displayed in the expand thumbnail screen.
a
Timecode
This is the timecode of the selected frame in the
shot mark thumbnail screen.
In the shot mark thumbnail screen
(see page 90)
or the expand thumbnail screen
(see page 89)
,
you can add thumbnails to any frame of clips
recorded in HD mode, and delete recorded shot
marks.
To add shot marks
1
Select the frame where you want to add
a shot mark, and then select
THUMBNAIL > Set Shot Mark > Add
Shot Mark1 (or Add Shot Mark2).
The properties screen of the selected frame
appears, and a confirmation message appears
below the image.
2
Select [Execute], and press the MENU
knob.
Displaying the Shot Mark
Thumbnail Screen (HD Mode
Only)
Adding and Deleting Shot Marks
(HD Mode Only)
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