Snapshots; Snapshot Types; Snapshot Attributes - Sony DVS-9000 User Manual

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Snapshots

The term "snapshot" refers to a function whereby the various settings required
to apply a particular effect to an image are saved in memory as a set of data, for
recall as required, to recover the original state.
You can carry out snapshot operations using the numeric keypad control block
and the Snapshot menu.
For details of snapshot operations, see Chapter 14 "Snapshots" (Volume 2).

Snapshot Types

Snapshots are divided into two types, as follows.
Snapshots applying to a particular region (functional block of the
switcher or DME)
The term "snapshot" alone usually refers to this type of snapshot.
Snapshot applying only to particular functions
This type of snapshot includes the following.
Key snapshot: This includes the key on/off state and all key settings other than
key priority for each keyer.
To use this function requires the MKS-8032 DSK Fader Module.
The rest of this section describes the snapshots that apply to a particular region.

Snapshot Attributes

An individual snapshot may also have attached special conditions relating to
switcher or DME operation when the snapshot is recalled.
These conditions are called "attributes" of the snapshot, and can be added when
the snapshot is saved or recalled.
Types of attribute
There are five snapshot attributes, as follows.
Cross-point hold: When the snapshot is recalled, the cross-point button
selection remains unchanged. This can be set independently for each bus.
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