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Glossary
Key Fill
In key effects, the video signal which fills the
hole cut in the background video.
Key Invert
Reversing the polarity of a key, such that ma-
terial formerly keyed out will be keyed in,
and vice versa.
Key Mask
A key mode which enable use of a wipe pat-
tern generator to prevent some undesirable
portions of the key cut signal from cutting
holes in the background video.
Key Memory
A feature where the last keying and video
processing settings for a source are retained
and re-imposed when that source is re-select-
ed. Default source memory values can be set
for each source on each bus.
Key Priority
The stacking order of multiple keys. The
keyed signal with the highest priority ap-
pears in front of all the others. Keyed signals
appear below higher priority keys and in
front of lower priority keys, in a stack. A key
priority transition changes the order of the
keys without changing the background out-
put.
Key Frame
A complete definition of an effect at a single
point in time. Default keyframe values can
be set for a suite. See
Snapshot
on page 616
.
Linear Key
A Luminance key with a special parameter
Setting: gain 100%, Clip 50%.
Look Ahead Preview
Video that shows the result of the currently
setup next transition.
Looping, Loop-Through
An input that includes two connectors. One
connector accepts the input signal, and the
other connector is used as an output for con-
necting the input signal to another piece of
equipment. On Kayenne XL Package , only
the analog reference input is loop though.
Luminance
The brightness of the picture or area of the
screen being considered. Chroma, hue, and
luminance make up the three characteristics
of television color.
Luminance Key
A key effect in which the portions of the key
cut signal that are greater in luminance than
the clip level cuts the hole in the background
scene. Generally used when the key cut and
key fill signals originate from the same
source. Luminance key clip and gain is ad-
justable.
Mask
See
Key Mask
on page 614
.
Matte
Internally-generated color video which can
be adjusted for luminance, hue, and chroma.
Matte can be used to fill areas of keys and
borders.
Matte Fill
Using matte video to fill the hole of a key ef-
fect.
Matte Generator
A video generator that produces matte sig-
nals.
M/E
Abbreviation of Mix/Effects, pertaining to
the circuitry and controls involved in com-
positing video signals.
Summary of Contents for Kayenne XL Package
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Page 285: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 285 Install Menu Figure 217 Install E Box Tally In Assign ...
Page 347: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 347 Config Menu Figure 282 Config Copy Simple Menu ...
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Page 435: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 435 Key Menu Figure 346 Chroma Key Main Cursor ...
Page 437: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 437 Key Menu Figure 348 Chroma Key Suppression Cursor ...
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Page 487: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 487 RamRecorder Menu Figure 405 Export Dialog 2 ...
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Page 583: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 583 EMEM Menu Figure 472 EMEM Edit Insert Trigger Macro Number ...
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