Image Mix Menu; Mix - CEI Color Six Operator's Manual

Digitally-controlled, self-contained video assist camera
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When WHITE FLAG is set to ON, a white pulse (used by
some editing equipment) is inserted in the "back porch" of
the video signal. It will not appear on a normal monitor.
REMOTE VID can be either of the two formats indicated,
but is only available through the optional remote control.
When SVID is selected, two of the four BNC connectors
thereon carry the "A" and "B" video signals, and the other
two carry the luma and chroma components of S-Video.
When YUV is selected, these last two connectors carry the
color difference signals (U and V) and the connector for-
merly used for "A" video carries the luma (Y) component.
The "B" video connector remains unchanged.

Image Mix Menu

The NTSC Color Six has the capability of storing up to 24
single-frame images captured from the live video, and the
PAL version can store 12. The storage and display of these
images is controlled through this menu.

Mix

Three choices are available under IMAGE MIX:
1. LIVE is the normal live video taken by the Color Six .
2. When MEM is selected, the following two digits become
brighter, and indicate the storage location of the image being
viewed in the output. The storage location can be changed
using the multipurpose control in the usual manner.
3. When MIX is selected, the output video alternates between
stored and live video at about 15 Hz. The rate of alternation
is independent of the camera frame rate.
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