Capturing And Saving An Input Image - Sony DVS-9000 System User Manual

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From the pair selection buttons, press the buttons corresponding to FM1
and FM2.
This assigns the signals to FM1 and FM2.
To the right of the target FM selection buttons, the FM1 and FM2 output
status appears (see page 273).
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If required, press [Pair], to select the FM operation mode (pair mode).
On: Operate on FM1(3, 5, 7) and FM2(4, 6, 8) as a pair.
Off: Operate on FM1(3, 5, 7) and FM2(4, 6, 8) individually.
For more details, see "Pair mode" (page 269).
Note
In the Pair Recombination menu, the [Pair] operation is not possible.
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Press the target FM selection button [FM1] or [FM2] (see page 273) to
select the FM operations apply to.
When [Pair] is On: Whichever of FM1 and FM2 you press, the pair is
selected.
When [Pair] is Off: One of the targets must be selected. However, in the
Clip >Play menu you can also select both FM1 and FM2.
Selecting a frame memory folder
Press a button in the frame memory folder selection area (see page 275).
By pressing [More] to switch the display, you can select from a maximum of
12 folders.
Thumbnails of the files within the selected folder appear.

Capturing and Saving an Input Image

As the input material for the frame memory, you can use the signal selected on
the frame memory source bus. For this signal you can use video processing
(video levels or hue value adjustment) or masking.
Allocating a frame memory source bus signal to one of FM1 to FM8, then
carrying out a freeze captures a still image in the corresponding frame memory
output image, and saves it in temporary memory.
For a freeze, an image can be captured either as video frame (a "frame freeze")
or a video field ("field freeze").
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Still Image Operations

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