Key; Selecting The Key Type - Panasonic AV-HS6000 Operating Manual

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KEY

Combine the background image with another image. The key definition can be adjusted, and an edge can be added to the combined image.
The unit comes with four keys for each ME.
The functional differences between <KEY1>/<KEY2>/<KEY3>/<KEY4> buttons and <DSK1>/<DSK2>/<DSK3>/<DSK4> buttons are as follows.
Tab
[PinP Adjust] (page 62)
[Flying Key Adjust] (page 61)
[Transition] (pages 53, 66)
[Key Pattern] (page 53)
[Chroma] (page 55)
* 2D compatible in the version below V2.00.00. 3D will be available in V2.00.00 or higher.
The following shows how key combinations work.

Selecting the key type

Set the key type on the Menu Panel AV-HS60C3.
1
Select the <ME1>/<ME2> button → [KEY1] to [KEY4] → [Key Setting] tab.
2
Select an item in [Type] in the [Key] column.
f Select the method to generate key signals.
[Lum]
(luminance key/self key)
[Linear]
(linear key)
[Chroma]
(chroma key)
[Full]
(full key)
[PinP]
(picture in picture/full key)
3
Select an item in [Lum Key] in the [Key] column.
[Chroma Off]
[Chroma On]
4
Select an item in [Clean Key] in the [Key] column.
[Off]
Chapter 5 Basic Operations — KEY
<KEY1> button
<KEY2> button
3D compatible*
3D compatible*
3D compatible*
3D compatible*
[MIX]/[WIPE]
[MIX]/[WIPE]
[WIPE]/[SQ]/[SL]/[3D]
[WIPE]/[SQ]/[SL]/[3D]
Standard
Key fill
[Clean Key]
Select
Creates key signals from luminance components or luminance and chroma components of key fill signals.
f Since the luminance key is operated as a self key, the key fill signals are used as the key source signals.
The key signals do not change even when the key source signals are switched.
Creates key signals from luminance components of key source signals. It is used when the key source signal and key fill
signal are different.
Use source with a black background and white characters or shape to be combined by the key as the key source signal.
Source which is not black and white may not be combined clearly. Source with white background and black characters
can be used by inverting the keys with the key invert function.
Creates key signals using a specific hue of key source signals as the reference.
Creates key signals using the images on the full screen as the key source signals. When used in combination with the
flying key, it can create a PinP composition.
For details, refer to "Flying key" (page 61).
f For the full key, the images on the full screen are used as the key source signals.
The key signals do not change even when the key source signals are switched.
Combines the background image with a resized key fill.
For details, refer to "PinP (Picture in Picture)" (page 62).
f For the full key, the images on the full screen are used as the key source signals.
The key signals do not change even when the key source signals are switched.
Generates the key signals only from the luminance components.
Generates the key signals considering the chroma components in addition to the luminance components. This item is set
when a low luminance component color is used for key signals such as when cutting blue characters.
Cuts key fill with a key signal.
<KEY3> button
2D compatible
Not possible
[MIX]/[WIPE]
[WIPE]
Option
Option
Key source
ABC
Invert
1
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<DSK1> to <DSK4>
<KEY4> button
buttons
2D compatible
Not possible
Not possible
Not possible
[MIX]/[WIPE]
[MIX]
[WIPE]
[MIX] only
Option
Not possible
Background
ABC
Output image

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