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Overview of File Operations
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Notes on transferring multiple frame memory files together to a
memory card
• Transferring all of the files within frame memory together fails if the
capacity of the memory card is too small to hold all of the images. In this
case, replace with a larger capacity memory card, or delete files until saving
is possible.
The following table roughly shows the relation between memory card
capacity and number of files that can be saved.
Note that when transferring to the hard disk, there is ample capacity, so that
problems such as this do not occur.
• If you cancel the operation during a data transfer between frame memory and
hard disk or memory card, then an image which was not completely
transferred will not be reproducible. Avoid canceling such operations.
• When loading a file from hard disk or memory card, if [Freeze Enable] in the
Freeze menu is on, the loaded file may sometimes be overwritten by the
frame memory input image.
To avoid this when loading a file, ensure that [Freeze Enable] is turned off.
Importing or exporting files to or from frame memory
Import:
Import a file in a different format from hard disk or memory card into
frame memory after changing its format.
Export:
Export a file in a register to hard disk or memory card after changing
its format.
You can import TIFF, BMP, and TARGA files as follows into frame memory.
a) Windows is a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
Memory card capacity
Number of files that can be saved
256 MB
214
File type
Format
File name
Notes
TIFF file
RGB
uncompressed
format
Maximum eight
characters, plus
extension .tif required
• Layers cannot be used.
• If an alpha channel is
present, two files are
created as a pair.
BMP file
Windows
a)
24-
bit format
Maximum eight
characters, plus
extension .bmp required
–
TARGA file
RGB
uncompressed/
compressed
format
Maximum eight
characters, plus
extension .tga required
• Layers cannot be used.
• If an alpha channel is
present, two files are
created as a pair.
Summary of Contents for DVS-9000
Page 44: ...44 Setup Chapter 1 DVS 9000 Functions ...
Page 136: ...136 Basic Menu Operations Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel ...
Page 310: ...310 Wipe Pattern Operations in the Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block Chapter 5 Wipes ...
Page 440: ...Chapter 9 Color Corrector 440 Color Corrector Functions ...
Page 441: ...Chapter 10 Special Functions Simple P P Software 442 Overview 442 Restrictions on Use 442 ...
Page 446: ...Engineering Setup Menu 484 Diagnostic Menu 488 ...
Page 448: ...Appendix Volume 1 448 Wipe Pattern List Enhanced Wipes 26 27 29 49 300 301 302 303 304 ...
Page 452: ...Appendix Volume 1 452 Wipe Pattern List Random Diamond Dust Wipes 270 271 272 273 274 ...
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Page 782: ...Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects 782 Register Operations in the Menus ...
Page 816: ...Chapter 14 Snapshots 816 Snapshot Operations in the Menus ...
Page 838: ...Chapter 15 Utility Shotbox 838 Shotbox Register Editing ...
Page 840: ...Macro Timeline 910 Creating and Editing a Macro Timeline 912 ...
Page 914: ...914 Macro Timeline Chapter 16 Macros ...
Page 945: ...945 SpotLighting Appendix Volume 2 Shape Patterns 1 2 ...
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Page 1010: ...Chapter 18 System Setup System 1010 System Maintenance Maintenance Menu ...
Page 1164: ...Chapter 22 DCU Setup DCU 1164 Serial Port Settings Serial Port Assign Menu ...
Page 1190: ...Chapter 25 DIAGNOSIS 1190 Checking the Communications Status ...
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