Global Effects; Three-Dimensional Transform Operations; Three-Dimensional Transform Basic Operations - Sony XVS-9000 User Manual

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Signal inversion (Invert)
Inverts the input video signal and/or key signal
horizontally or vertically. You can make separate settings
for the front and back (see page 269).
Horizontal inversion
Input signal
Key density adjustment
You can adjusts the key density for the key signal input to
the DME (see page 269).
Key source selection
You can select either the key signal received from the
switcher or the key signal generated in the DME for
application for the front and back (see page 220) of the
image (see page 269).
Color mix settings
You can combine two colors with a pattern generator,
which can be used to fill parts such as a background or
border (see page 237).

Global Effects

Global effects are special effects created by combining the
images of successive channels. The following types of
global effects are available.
• Combiner
• Brick
• Shadow
Three-Dimensional
Transform Operations
Use the device control block (trackball) to execute three-
dimensional DME transforms.
Vertical inversion
Three-Dimensional Transform Basic
Operations
Channel selection buttons
Color 2
Color 1
Buttons used in three-dimensional
transform operation mode
LOCAL: Enables operations in local space (selectable
simultaneously with [GLB] button).
GLB (global): Enables operations in global space
(selectable simultaneously with [LOCAL] button).
SRC (source): Enables operations in DME source space
(not selectable simultaneously with [TRGT] button).
TRGT (target): Enables operations in DME target space
(not selectable simultaneously with [SRC] button).
AXIS LOC (axis location): Moves the rotational axis of
the image in the X-axis and Y-axis directions using the
trackball, and in the Z-axis direction using the Z-ring.
ASP PERS (aspect/perspective): When the [SRC] button
is lit, this changes the aspect ratio of the image in the
X-axis and Y-axis directions independently using the
trackball, or in the X-axis and Y-axis directions
simultaneously using the Z-ring. When the [SHIFT]
button is held down and this button is pressed, the
trackball controls the skew of the image in the X-axis
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DME button
Operation buttons
Trackball
Device control block (trackball)
Z-ring

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