6. GUI orientation
The following functions are provided:
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Enables or disables the PIP’s shadow.
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H Size (%): Adjusts the shadow’s horizontal size as a
percentage of the PIP’s size.
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V Size (%): Adjusts the shadow’s vertical size as a
percentage of the PIP’s size.
•
H Pos(pixel): Adjusts the shadow’s horizontal position in
pixels.
•
V Pos(pixel): Adjusts the shadow’s vertical position in
pixels.
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Opacity: Adjusts transparency, from 0 (transparent) to
1024 (opaque).
•
Edge Width: Adjusts the width of shadow creating a halo
type of an effect.
•
Color Selection: Adjusts the shadow’s color with the help
of the slider, or with the color wheel.
Layer type = Key :
A Luma (Luminance) Key is one in which the hole-cutting
information is derived from the luminance (brightness) level of
the key source.
Source on the Key Bus can be selected as the “cut.” You can
select Self or Matte, Preset Bus or Split for the “
fi
ll” source.
Clip
: Adjust the threshold of the video that “cuts” into the
background. A hole is cut into the background anywhere that
foreground luminance is greater than the clip level.
•
Range: 0.00 to 1.00, in .01 increments
•
Default: 50.00
Gain
: Adjust the sensitivity of the key, enabling you to change
the sharpness of the keyed image. Gain only affects the edge of
the key hole, as set by the clip.
•
Range: 0.00 to 1.00, in .01 increments
•
Default: 1.0
Opacity
: Adjusts the opacity of the keyed image, from fully
opaque to fully transparent.
•
Range: 0.00 to 100.00, in .01 increments
•
Default: 100.00
Reset
: Press to return all clip, gain and opacity settings to their
default values.
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