Undoing An Edit Operation; Duration Mode Setting; Transition Mode Settings For User Programmable Dme - Sony XVS Series User Manual

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Undoing an Edit Operation

To undo a keyframe insert, modify, delete, or paste
operation immediately after execution, press the [UNDO]
button.

Duration Mode Setting

There are two keyframe duration modes: variable duration
mode, and constant duration mode in which the effect
duration is fixed (see page 277).
• To select variable duration mode, press the [CONST
DUR] button, turning it dark blue.
• To select constant duration mode, press the [CONST
DUR] button, turning it orange.
Transition Mode Settings for User
Programmable DME
To create an effect for user programmable DME, it is
necessary to set the transition mode.
User programmable DME transition mode
For the transition mode set when creating a keyframe
effect for a user programmable DME pattern, the
following can be used.
Single: Single transition mode
Flip tumble (Flip Tumble): Flip tumble transition mode
Dual: Dual transition mode
Picture-in-picture (P in P): 1-channel and 2-channel
picture-in-picture transition mode
Compress: A type of picture-in-picture, in which the new
image is the background, and the currently visible
image shrinks, and then expands to its original size
(see page 293).
Frame in-out (Frame I/O): 1-channel or 2-channel,
frame in-out transition mode. When the first transition
completes, if you move the position of the image, you
can move it both horizontally and vertically (see
page 293).
Frame in-out H (Frame I/O H): A type of frame in-out
mode, which is specified when creating a transition
effect in the horizontal direction. The image
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movement is reflected at both the transition start point
and end point (see page 294).
The operation is carried out according to DME wipe
patterns 1202, 1203, or 1204.
Frame in-out V (Frame I/O V): A type of frame in-out
mode, which is specified when creating a transition
effect in the vertical direction. The image movement is
reflected at both the transition start point and end point
(see page 294).
Transition mode "Compress"
The change in the image when the transition mode is set to
"Compress" is as follows, in comparison to the case of
"Picture-in-picture."
Example of the image
change in the transition
mode "Picture-in-picture"
(1-channel mode)
First stroke
Second stroke
Transition mode "Frame in-out"
In this mode, when the first transition has completed, you
can move the image with the positioner in both horizontal
and vertical directions, but the image position at the
transition start point and end point does not change.
The description is of an example of creating an effect such
as the following.
Example of the image
change in the transition
mode "Compress"
First stroke
Second stroke

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