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Multi format switcher system with icp-series control panel
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Setting Independent Key Transition
Wipe Modifiers ................................ 106
Wipe Snapshots ...................................... 107
Wipe Snapshot Operations with the
Menus .............................................. 107
Wipe Pattern Operations in the Flexi
Pad .................................................... 108
Recalling a Wipe Snapshot ....................... 108
Selecting the Wipe Pattern. ....................... 108
Editing the Wipe Pattern ........................... 109
Saving, Canceling, and Deleting Edited
Wipe Patterns................................... 110
Chapter 6 DME Wipes
Overview .................................................. 111
Types of DME Wipe Pattern ..................... 111
DME Wipe Pattern Variations and
Modifiers ......................................... 114
DME Wipe Support (MVS-6520/6530/
3000A) ............................................. 114
DME Wipe Support (MVS-3000) ............. 115
Basic DME Wipe Setting Operations ..... 115
DME Wipe Pattern Selection. ................... 115
Setting DME Wipe Modifiers ................... 116
DME Wipe Modify Clear ......................... 119
Basic DME Wipe Setting Operations
for Independent Key Transitions .... 119
Independent Key Transition DME Wipe
Pattern Selection .............................. 119
Setting Independent Key Transition
DME Wipe Modifiers. ..................... 119
DME Wipe Snapshots ............................. 121
DME Wipe Snapshot Operations with
the Menus ........................................ 121
Creating User Programmable DME
Patterns............................................. 121
User Programmable DME Transition
Mode ................................................ 121
DME Wipe Pattern Operations in the
Flexi Pad ........................................... 123
Recalling a DME Wipe Snapshot ............. 123
Selecting the DME Wipe Pattern .............. 124
Editing the DME Wipe Pattern ................. 124
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Saving, Canceling, and Deleting DME
Wipe Snapshots ................................. 125
Chapter 7 Frame Memory
Overview .................................................. 126
Still Image Operations ............................. 127
Preparations ............................................... 127
Interpreting the Frame Memory Menu ...... 127
Selecting an Input Image ........................... 129
Selecting Outputs and Target Frame
Memory ........................................... 130
Capturing and Saving an Input Image ....... 130
Recalling Still Images (Recall) ................. 131
Image Output ............................................... 132
Continuously Capturing Still Images
(Record) ........................................... 133
Recalling a Continuous Sequence of
Still Images (Animation) ................. 134
Frame Memory Clip Function ................. 135
Frame Memory Clip Operations ............. 135
Preparations for Operation ........................ 135
Recalling Clips .......................................... 136
Clip Playback ............................................ 136
Clip Creation ............................................. 138
Creating and Handling Frame Memory
Folders ............................................. 138
Clip Output................................................ 138
Recording and Playback of Ancillary
Data.................................................. 139
Clip Transition Operations ..................... 139
Image Data Management ........................ 141
Pair File Processing ................................... 141
Moving Files ............................................. 141
Deleting Files ............................................ 141
Renaming Files ......................................... 142
Using an External HDD ........................... 142
HDD Formatting ....................................... 142
Saving Files ............................................... 142
Recalling Files ............................................. 143
Managing Images Using a DDR/VTR ...... 143
Using a DDR/VTR for High-speed
Backup and Restoring ...................... 143

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