Ädsk/Logo Setup Screen - Roland VR-400UHD Reference Manual

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Parameter list
Setting
Value
Others
These settings are related to scene editing.
Cropping Guide
Disabled, Enabled
Swap Layer 1-2
Scene Undo
Scene Initialize
DSK/LOGO Setup screen
Setting
Value
DSK, LOGO
Configures the video settings for the DSK and LOGO layer.
Window
These settings are for adjusting the layer window.
-3840–0–+3840
Horizontal
Position
-2160–0–+2160
Vertical
0–3840
Horizontal
0–1920
Size
0–2160
Vertical
0–1080
View
Adjusts the layer video (the input video that's shown in the layer window).
Horizontal
-3840–0–+3840
Position
Vertical
-2160–0–+2160
Key
Configures the key composition.
Switch
Disabled,
This sets the key type used for key composition.
* When you assign a still image with an alpha channel to the LOGO layer, you can only use the "Still Image Alpha" setting.
Luminance Black
Luminance White
Chroma Blue 1–3
Type (*2)
Chroma Green 1–3
User Chroma
Still Image Alpha
0–32–255
Level
0–32–255
Gain
User Chroma
Sets the desired key color. This can be set if "Type" is "User Chroma".
Center
Sets the key color.
Hue (deg.)
0–359
Saturation
0–100
Value
0–100
Range
Sets the range of colors within which to apply transparency, based on the key color.
0–10–359
Hue (deg.)
0–10–100
Saturation
0–10–100
Value
Chroma Picking
Others
Disabled, Enabled
Cropping Guide
(*2) When assigning a still image with an alpha channel to the DSK/LOGO layer input source, you can only use the "Still Image Alpha" setting.
40
Explanation
(bold text: default value)
Sets whether to show or hide the cropping guide (the rectangular border on the Scene Edit screen).
You can use the cropping guide as a guide that shows the visible range of the LED display or projector.
The window border snaps to the guide when you adjust the layer window position or size.
* Two cropping guides are shown. Set the size and position for each cropping guide using the
"Cropping Guide 1" and "Cropping Guide 2" parameters on the Video Output Setup screen (p. 35).
Swaps (exchanges) the settings of layers 1 and 2.
Reverts the settings of the scene you're editing to how they were before you started editing.
* This takes effect until you close the Scene Edit screen.
Restores the settings of the scene you're editing to their default values.
[HOME] button
Explanation
(bold text: default value)
Adjusts the horizontal position.
Adjusts the vertical position.
(DSK)
Adjusts the horizontal size.
(LOGO)
(DSK)
Adjusts the vertical size.
(LOGO)
Adjusts the horizontal position.
Adjusts the vertical position.
Enabled
Enables/disables key-compositing.
Composite using luminance key. Makes black portions transparent according to brightness.
Composite using luminance key. Makes white portions transparent according to brightness.
Composite using chroma key. Uses a color threshold to make blue transparent.
Select a composite preset that works the best, from 1 to 3.
Composite using chroma key. Uses a color threshold to make green transparent.
Select a composite preset that works the best, from 1 to 3.
Composite using chroma key. Makes the specified key color transparent according to hue.
Uses the alpha channel (an area which contains transparency data) to cut out still images and place
them against the scene as a composite.
Adjusts the degree of extraction (transparency) for the key.
Adjusts the degree of edge blur (semi-transmissive region) for the key.
Adjusts the hue.
Adjusts the saturation.
Adjusts the color brightness or luminosity.
Adjusts the hue.
Adjusts the saturation.
Adjusts the color brightness or luminosity.
You can select a desired key color by touching the Scene Edit screen at left.
The data for the key color you selected is reflected in the Center "Hue (deg.)", "Saturation" and "Value".
Sets whether to show or hide the cropping guide (the rectangular border on the DSK/LOGO Edit
screen).
* Two cropping guides are shown. Set the size and position for each cropping guide using the
"Cropping Guide 1" and "Cropping Guide 2" parameters on the Video Output Setup screen (p. 35).
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