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Video Process; Overview; Video Process Memory; Setting The Video Process Function - Sony XVS-G1 User Manual

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Note
The button used to execute the image effect function must
be assigned to the function button section of the cross-
point control block beforehand.
For details about assigning buttons, see "Assigning
Control Panel Buttons" (page 317).
1
Press the [IMAGE] button, turning it on.
Use the [IMAGE] button for the cross-point button
row assigned with the background A bus.
2
Select a signal on the background A bus.
The signal set by the DME effect is output.

Video Process

Overview

Video process is a function that adjusts the luminance and
hue of the input signal.
You can enable/disable the video process function and
make adjustments for the following buses on each switcher
bank.
• Key fill 1 bus to key fill 8 bus
• Background A bus and background B bus
• Utility 1 bus and utility 2 bus

Video Process Memory

This function saves the video process function latest values
for each pair number of the signals selected on the bus. The
video process function enable/disable setting is not saved.
When you change the adjustments, the values are
automatically saved and these last values are recalled when
the pair number is selected.
By enabling video process memory, regardless of the
video process setting of each bus, you can adjust the video
process function for each input signal.
For details about video process memory, see "Enabling/
Disabling Video Process Memory" (page 314).

Setting the Video Process Function

You can set the video process function for the background
A bus, background B bus, utility 1 bus, and utility 2 bus.
This section describes the M/E-1 menu as an example.
For details about the video process function for a key fill
bus, see "Video Process" (page 88).
1
Open the Home > M/E-1 > Bus/Transition > Bus >
Video Process menu (11109.11).
2
Set the [Video Process] button for the target bus to the
on state.
For background A bus
Set the [Video Process] button in the [Background A]
group to the on state.
For background B bus
Set the [Video Process] button in the [Background B]
group to the on state.
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