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OPERATING MANUAL

OPERATING MANUAL

OPERATING MANUAL

OPERATING MANUAL    

 

Revised March 1, 2000 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

    

    

 

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Page 1: ...te 9 OPERATING MANUAL OPERATING MANUAL OPERATING MANUAL OPERATING MANUAL Revised March 1 2000 ultimatte ultimatte ultimatte ultimatteCORP 20554 PLUMMER STREET CHATSWORTH CA 91311 U S A TEL 818 993 800...

Page 2: ...place only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions ATTENTION IL y a danger d explosion s il y a remplace...

Page 3: ...tons 13 2 Display 13 3 Primary Menus 13 4 Switches 15 5 Control Knobs 15 6 View Menu 16 7 Files Menu 16 8 Function Menu 17 9 System Timing 17 10 Communications 17 11 Keyboard and Mouse 17 V ULTIMATTE...

Page 4: ...rizontal 33 3 Matte Size Vertical 33 4 Holdout Matte LEVEL 34 5 Holdout Off On 34 6 Holdout All Flare 34 7 Holdout Invert 34 X SCREEN COLOR MENU 35 1 Screen Color Red 35 2 Screen Color Green 36 3 Scre...

Page 5: ...RED 45 6 FG Saturation GREEN 46 7 FG Saturation BLUE 46 8 FG Saturation MASTER 46 9 FG Color Reset 46 10 Ambiance Enable 46 XVI FOREGROUND FLARE MENU 47 1 Black Balance 51 2 White Balance 51 3 Gray B...

Page 6: ...BACKGROUND DEFOCUS MENU 61 1 Defocus Mask Level Slicing 62 2 BG Defocus 63 3 Defocus Transition Rate 63 4 BG Defocus Sensitivity 63 5 Defocus Enable 63 6 Mask Enable 63 7 SET MIN 63 8 SET MAX 63 9 De...

Page 7: ...te OUT Offset 72 5 Matte OUT Gain 72 6 Matte IN Enable 72 7 Matte IN Invert 72 8 Bilevel Matte Off 72 9 Matte OUT Invert 72 XXIX CONFIGURATION MENU 73 1 Foreground 73 2 Background 73 3 Matte In 73 4 R...

Page 8: ...TEGORY MENU 82 1 Up One Item 82 2 Down One Item 82 3 Previous Page 82 4 Next Page 82 5 Select Page 82 6 Toggle Lockout 82 XXXVII ON AIR LOCKOUT PUSH BUTTON PAGE SELECT MENU 83 1 Up One Item 83 2 Down...

Page 9: ...s Protocol 93 2 Software Protocol Timing Diagram 106 3 Software Firmware Update 106 4 Battery Replacement 106 5 Menu Tree 107 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Configuration Settings 5 Figure 2 Ultimatte 9 Rea...

Page 10: ...4 GPI File Name Menu 76 Figure 35 GPI I O Configure Menu 77 Figure 36 Input Configure Menu 79 Figure 37 Miscellaneous Configure Menu 80 Figure 38 Select Dial Category Menu 81 Figure 39 Select Dial Con...

Page 11: ...rance of the FG subject The Matte Density Green Density Red Density Black Gloss BG Level Balance Clean Up Level Clean Up Balance and Clean Up Threshold controls can all affect the appearance of the ed...

Page 12: ...ng pre rendered backgrounds this effect cannot be achieved using previously available compositing techniques The Ambiance feature in the Ultimatte 9 automatically analyzes the foreground and the backg...

Page 13: ...ace in the BG scene is another form of apparent interaction that can convince a viewer that the image is real Unlike other systems an Ultimatte 9 will composite a reflection just like any other FG obj...

Page 14: ...The only way to reset the Ultimatte 9 Main Unit is to cycle the power Check to see if there is a blockage of airflow or whether the fans are operating properly 3 Power Requirements Input 100 240 VAC...

Page 15: ...is shipped with a factory default ID of number 1 When more than one unit needs to be connected each should be assigned a different number Each Main Unit will respond only when it is addressed The ID n...

Page 16: ...ith the last Automatic Backup file Down On power up sets the Ultimatte 9 to operate with factory defaults Load LCA modules 5 Down Normal Default Initialize LCA files Factory use only Reprogram P Flash...

Page 17: ...0 0 0 1 1 Programming LCA 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Loading LCA number 1 IOFT 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Loading LCA number 2 UIC 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Loading LCA number 3 COLORIZER 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Loading LCA number 4...

Page 18: ...GPI INPUT 1 GPI INPUT 2 GPI INPUT 3 GPI INPUT 6 GPI INPUT 5 GPI INPUT 4 GPI INPUT 8 GPI INPUT 7 GPI INPUT 9 GPI OUTPUT 2 GPI INPUT 10 GPI OUTPUT 1 NOT CONNECTED GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GRO...

Page 19: ...ews from each side of the unit and mount the appropriate brackets with those screws Since no fans exist for the Smart Remote there are no special provisions required for airflow The maximum recommende...

Page 20: ...ons Communications between the Main Unit and the Smart Remote is through an RS 422 interface at a data rate of 115 Kbps A standard DB9 male male RS 422 cable is needed with a maximum length not exceed...

Page 21: ...11 Figure 4 Smart Remote Rear Panel and Connector Pin Out AC MODULE DB9 5 9 4 8 3 7 2 6 1 Smart Remote Main Unit Connector RECEIVE TRANSMIT nRECEIVE nTRANSMIT DB9 5 9 4 8 3 7 2 6 1 RECEIVE CTS Smart R...

Page 22: ...e Fig 5 shows the top view of the Smart Remote Figure 5 Smart Remote Front Panel The Smart Remote includes A monochrome VGA 640 x 480 electroluminescent display panel Connectors for an IBM PS2 mouse a...

Page 23: ...ewing angle of 160 degrees There are no external adjustments to control brightness This is achieved through the software by changing the scan rate If there is no activity for a period more than 15 min...

Page 24: ...nu Matte FG BG Windows Matte IN Out Configuration Files Effects Custom1 Custom2 Custom3 Custom4 Figure 7 Sub Menus Function Selects and Controls The menu tree is based on the logic of operation When t...

Page 25: ...ntrol is transmitted to the Main Unit through the RS 422 port The corresponding response data from the Main Unit is displayed both graphically and numerically Once a control reaches the end of its ran...

Page 26: ...d a file Number of files 20 Custom Create Custom Menus that could be saved with a User File Number of Custom Menus 4 per User File File Clear Restores all functions to factory defaults with the except...

Page 27: ...e and a processing time delay of ONE frame i e one frame delay from input to output relative to the Reference Input 10 Communications The Smart Remote incorporates an RS 422 port and an RS 232 port bo...

Page 28: ...s can be its own source or one of your other selections i e FG BG or Matte In v Set any active loop throughs using the knobs on the right side of the remote panel vi Press the ENTER hard button on the...

Page 29: ...following guidelines These matte controls are used to adjust the white and gray areas of the matte channel This will dramatically affect the nature of foreground objects edges the opacity of transpar...

Page 30: ...purples and magentas that will turn red when blue is subtracted Warning Since skin tones are pinkish advancing this control too far may add blue to the skin tones b For green screen used to reproduce...

Page 31: ...ound defocusing to begin E Verify that the BG Defocus knob is set to 0 Defocusing will begin when the foreground subject is this size in the frame F Press the SET MIN soft button below the display pan...

Page 32: ...the Matte Density is such that a neutral area in the FG will be opaque i e when both green and red are equal to blue The effect of the Matte Density control is easily seen by activating the Matte butt...

Page 33: ...in the matte signal and can become noticeable in the composite image The Shadow Noise control in the Ultimatte 9 is a manual override for an automated function that substitutes the quieter blue FG sig...

Page 34: ...The processing of the FG in an Ultimatte consists of two phases the subtraction of the backing color and the suppression of flare or spill from the backing It is important to notice that subtraction...

Page 35: ...bject in several ways Flare in the lens or internal camera optics may give the FG subject a colorcast Bounce light or spill from the backing will also discolor the edges of the FG subject Flare suppre...

Page 36: ...ct the Automatic Screen Color Selection will select this area as reference backing and will set the BG level at 100 while the area around the FG subject will have a lower BG level This will require ad...

Page 37: ...te signal Increase the Matte Density until any area which should be opaque has just become black in the matte signal Use this control to stop print through in bright foreground objects Warning Advanci...

Page 38: ...ty control depending on the colors of the FG objects In some cases readjusting the Matte Density control might be necessary Warning Reducing this control too much can cause print through in reddish fo...

Page 39: ...rol It sets a reference level in the matte signal above which the Clean Up Level control will be effective but below this threshold the matte signal will not be affected In certain cases it can elimin...

Page 40: ...tion between shadow and subject becomes less apparent and the Shadow Removal Level starts to influence fine foreground detail 2 Shadow Removal Screen The Shadow Removal SCREEN control allows the user...

Page 41: ...Level is that there is no way to distinguish between imperfections in the backing and subtle detail on FG edges or transparent areas including shadows The final adjustments of this control should be...

Page 42: ...the control can remove visual noise and brighten dark edges Warning Advancing this control too far can cause foreground object edges to glow 8 Matte Reset Activating the Matte Reset button restores a...

Page 43: ...e position timing of the Matte signal with respect to the FG in subpixel increments up to 3 pixels 2 Matte Size Horizontal Adjusts the size of the matte in the horizontal direction in subpixel increme...

Page 44: ...from the foreground becomes somewhat more complicated In some situations removing flare from the entire scene would result in a more convincing look In other situations removing the flare from composi...

Page 45: ...n behind the glass is an alternate way Sample the backing through the glass manually or automatically The three Screen Color display bars will indicate the R G B values of the sampled screen color Pre...

Page 46: ...or if the optional keyboard and mouse are installed 5 Cursor Position Vertical This control moves the cursor in the vertical direction in the frame A mouse can also control the cursor if the optional...

Page 47: ...G detail or shadows The Over Exposure correction feature work best when the white clip of the camera has a sharp knee 1 Over Exposure Level This control sets a threshold in the matte signal above whic...

Page 48: ...eil This control is a manual override of the entire automated circuit that suppresses the color of the backing in the BG area of the composite image and increases or decreases the Red Green and Blue V...

Page 49: ...ontal correction only and is best adjusted with the overlay view enabled Vertical Overlay width is fixed to three lines 2 Correction Window Correction Width specifies the distance in number of pixels...

Page 50: ...When enabled without Vertical Correction only Horizontal Correction is employed When enabled with Vertical Correction both Horizontal and Vertical Correction are employed 6 Vertical Correction Select...

Page 51: ...the FG RED GREEN and BLUE LEVEL controls added from the FG LEVEL menu will be preserved as the FG Level Master control is adjusted 2 FG Master Black MASTER The FG Master Black control adjusts the leve...

Page 52: ...monochrome black and white FG composited with a color BG image Any offsets in the FG Saturation Red Green and Blue controls added from the FG Contrast Saturation menu will be preserved as the FG Satu...

Page 53: ...FG Black Level MASTER The FG Black Master adjusts the level of the blacks in the FG image without altering the gain of a 100 white FG object Adjusting the black level can often produce a more convinci...

Page 54: ...r control to alter the level of the FG subject rather than adjusting the FG source level Altering the level at the FG source can adversely affect the generation of the matte signal The default setting...

Page 55: ...ct in the composite without affecting the quality of the composite If the lighting contrast in the FG scene does not match that of the BG scene adjusting the FG Contrast Master control may produce a m...

Page 56: ...the saturation of the FG colors adjusting the FG Master Saturation control may produce a more convincing composite The FG Master Saturation control can completely remove all color from the FG subject...

Page 57: ...imits the main backing color level This limiting factor is variable to allow a certain amount of adjustment to the flare suppression The Ultimatte 9 has three controls which affect the overall flare s...

Page 58: ...Cyan or Magenta in foreground Cyan will be reproduced as Green Magenta will be reproduced as Red 0 100 Permits reproduction of Magenta in foreground and any shade of Pink in which Blue exceeds Green...

Page 59: ...e Cyan or Yellow in foreground Cyan will be reproduced as Blue Yellow will be reproduced as Red 0 100 Permits reproduction of Yellow in foreground and any shade of Brown which Green exceeds Blue Allow...

Page 60: ...genta or Yellow in foreground Magenta will be reproduced as Blue Yellow will be reproduced as Green 0 100 Permits reproduction of Magenta in foreground and any shade of Pink in which Red exceeds Green...

Page 61: ...justing this control can restore a warmer more natural color to the hair without significantly altering other colors 3 Gray Balance Gray Balance control makes mid range foreground colors warmer or coo...

Page 62: ...e BG scene can itself act as a source of light in which case its influence on FG subject will be much stronger Ambiance Level Reflection and Ambiance Level Lighting controls adjust the amount of refle...

Page 63: ...cene has on the FG subject 4 BG Ambiance Level This control adjusts the overall level of influence the BG scene will have on the FG subject 5 Ambiance Level Reflection This control adjusts the amount...

Page 64: ...Black Level red green and blue black controls which have been added will be preserved as the BG Black Level Master control is adjusted 3 BG Contrast Master This control adjusts the overall contrast mi...

Page 65: ...to 0 the FG object will gradually start fading and will be substituted by the BG scene instead When in MATTE OFF or in View FG modes turning the MIX control from 0 to 100 will gradually mix the FG ima...

Page 66: ...Black Level MASTER Adjusts the level of the blacks in the BG image without altering the gain at 100 white level Adjusting the black level can often produce a more convincing composite image if the bl...

Page 67: ...gnal BG Blue Level range is from 125 maximum gain to 0 off with 100 being unity gain 8 BG White Level MASTER Adjusts the overall gain for the BG signal in the composite image and is used to achieve a...

Page 68: ...image Any offsets in the contrast of the red green and blue BG signals set by the individual BG R G B Contrast controls will be preserved when the BG Master Contrast is adjusted 5 BG Saturation RED T...

Page 69: ...rs in the BG scene does not appear to match the saturation of the FG scene adjusting BG Saturation Master may produce a more convincing composite 9 BG Color Reset This switch returns the BG color cont...

Page 70: ...st signal Any offsets in the RED GREEN or BLUE level adjustments will be preserved when Test Signal Level MASTER is adjusted 5 Test Signal Color Reset Resets the levels to the default values 6 Test Si...

Page 71: ...ighter and sharp focus is maintained on the FG subject the BG scene should gradually go out of focus Some virtual set systems provide means of defocusing the computer generated images to simulate dept...

Page 72: ...llow the operator to exclude these unwanted FG objects from affecting the amount of defocusing 1 Defocus Mask Level Slicing Certain areas in the BG scene defined by a matte key or alpha signal connect...

Page 73: ...thly 4 BG Defocus Sensitivity This control sets the amount of change in size of the FG subject compared to the size of the frame to occur before it is interpreted as a change in defocus amount This co...

Page 74: ...o mask out unwanted FG subjects from the amount of BG defocusing calculation 2 Matte In Mask When enabled the MATTE IN signal can be used to mask out unwanted FG subjects from the amount of BG defocus...

Page 75: ...y of the incoming signal if it does not have the proper polarity white wherever the BG needs to be forced ON The internally generated windows in the Ultimatte 9 can be inverted so that they mask off a...

Page 76: ...ide of the frame 9 Window Enable Selecting this button will toggle the internal window OFF and ON The default setting of this button is ON The Window controls will have no effect on the output image w...

Page 77: ...ush Selects the size of the brush as a value of 1 8 VERY IMPORTANT Window Draw and Paint information can ONLY be saved as Quick Save Files If saved as regular or User File Draw and Paint information w...

Page 78: ...with mouse 4 Windows X Y Softness This button selects the direction horizontal or vertical of the DRAWN window edges that will be softened by the Window Softness control VERY IMPORTANT Window Draw an...

Page 79: ...of the window The default position is beyond the top of the frame As it is dialed in the edge moves into the frame and goes all the way to the bottom of the frame 6 Window Position Bottom This knob ad...

Page 80: ...ame 9 Window Enable Selecting this button will toggle the internal window OFF and ON The default setting of this button is ON The Window controls will have no effect on the output image when this butt...

Page 81: ...o proportionally turn off the FG subject and turn on the BG scene There are some situations however where the Matte In signal should influence the FG and BG elements at different rates An example is a...

Page 82: ...ult setting 5 Matte OUT Gain The Matte Out Gain control affects only the matte signal that is supplied to the Matte OUT connector This control does not have any effect on the matte signal used interna...

Page 83: ...the Reference input Press ENTER in the FUNCTION block to accept the selection 5 Loop Through 1 Selects any one of the eight input sources to be connected to this output Press ENTER in the FUNCTION blo...

Page 84: ...ory default settings The backing color will default to blue 8 FG Bypass Puts the system in bypass mode with the FG signal connected to the output 9 Red Backing Selects RED as the Backing color 10 Gree...

Page 85: ...k of the Main Unit 1 Up One Item Moves the selection bar up one item 2 Down One Item Moves the selection bar down one item Online 1 2 3 4 Active 2 FILE EXIT UM9 GPI Set Up Menu HELP NEW NAME UP ONE IT...

Page 86: ...haracter to file name 3 Space Key Adds a space to file name 4 Backspace Key Deletes last letter or character in file name 5 Underscore Key Adds an underscore to file name EXIT UM9 GPI Setup Menu ACCEP...

Page 87: ...GPI Input and that of actual execution of the GPI list 5 GPI OUT HI LOW Determines whether the output level should be high or low Pressing the switch toggles the level 6 GPI OUT 1 This provides a pro...

Page 88: ...mera signifying that it is active ON AIR and comes in as a GPI Input bit 9 GPI Input ON OFF This function enables disables GPI Inputs however if SET ON AIR is enabled the GPI Input bits that have been...

Page 89: ...guration Warning The Loop Out configuration switching is not a clean switch The output signal may glitch randomly 2 FG 10 8 bit Selects 10 8 bit format 3 BG 10 8 bit Selects 10 8 bit format 4 Matte In...

Page 90: ...ose not to lockout the designated functions in order to make adjustments to the units In this situation instead of removing individual ON AIR LOCKOUT restrictions from individual controls and buttons...

Page 91: ...sal times these locked out functions can be bypassed without losing the selections Enabling the REHEARSE MODE button can do this 2 Up One Item Moves the selection bar up one item 3 Down One Item Moves...

Page 92: ...ious Dial Control Category 4 Next Page Goes to next Dial Control Category 5 Select Page Press this button to exit to the Select Dial Category Menu 6 Toggle Lockout Locks or unlocks selected Dial L ind...

Page 93: ...2 Down One Item Moves the selection bar down one item 3 Select Page Press this button to exit to the Select Push Buttons Menu L ON AIR Lockout mode is SET UM9 Select Push Button Category UP ONE ITEM...

Page 94: ...s Push Button Select Category 4 Next Page Goes to next Push Button Select Category 5 Select Page Press this button to exit to the Select Push Button Category Menu 6 Toggle Lockout Locks or unlocks sel...

Page 95: ...d as Quick Save Files If saved as regular or User File Draw and Paint information will be lost 2 Regular Internal Windows can be saved to all files 3 All files are loaded 2 frames after receiving a Lo...

Page 96: ...s Directory Shows a list of available saved files that can be loaded 3 Run Effect Runs the selected effect file 4 Create New Effect Accesses Create New Effects Menu where knobs and dials and file name...

Page 97: ...mote to select functions for the Dials D1 D8 and Buttons B1 B6 See Figure 38 39 40 and 41 1 Clear Controls Clears Selection of controls and buttons D1 D8 B1 B6 2 Build Key Frames Press this button to...

Page 98: ...le 2 Add Char To Name Adds selected letter character to file name 3 Space Key Adds a space to file name 4 Backspace Key Deletes last letter or character in file name 5 Underscore Key Adds an underscor...

Page 99: ...y frame and settings 3 Next Key Frame Shows next key frame settings or allows them to be set 4 Delete Key Frame Removes current key frame from effect 5 Save Key Frame Saves settings for that key frame...

Page 100: ...e 6 Create New Effect Press this button to exit to Create New Effect Menu 7 Rename Effect Brings up Effect File Name Menu character selection map to choose new File Name 8 Edit Effect Press this butto...

Page 101: ...part of the operator s user file Each unit can store up to four 4 CUSTOM MENUS for each of the 20 USER FILES 1 D1 D11 Control knob positions to be assigned specific functions D9 D11 are for displayin...

Page 102: ...tem Moves the selection bar down one item 3 Previous Page Returns to previous page list of File Names 4 Next Page Goes to next page of File Names 5 File Transfer Allows transfer of files from one Main...

Page 103: ...character 2 block type command 3 n block data if required n 1 End of Message character Bits 0 7 Checksum always 0xFF command h March 1999 ifndef _command_ define _command_ message block id s main to...

Page 104: ...EfxCheckList_id 0x0035 efx execute ok define gpiCheckList_id 0x0036 gpi download ok define execGpiErrorList_id 0x0037 gpi execute Error define execGpiCheckList_id 0x0038 gpi execute ok define gpiError...

Page 105: ...0x00a2 reset efx pointer define downLoadEfxSelect_id 0x00a3 download select define upLoadEfxSelect_id 0x00a4 upload select define executeEfxList_id 0x00a5 execute efx define executeGpiList_id 0x00a6...

Page 106: ...save user on mains define clearFileList_id 0x00ce clear file on mains fileclear button define clearUserList_id 0x00cf clear user on mains userreset button message block id s computer to main define r...

Page 107: ..._id 22 define FgMasterSaturation_id 23 define FgContrastRed_id 24 define FgContrastGreen_id 25 define FgContrastBlue_id 26 define FgMasterContrast_id 27 define FgBlackRed_id 28 define FgBlackGreen_id...

Page 108: ...define TrimFields_id 84 define EdgePosition_id 85 define WnSoftnessX_id 86 define WnSoftnessY_id 87 define MoDelay_id 88 NOT USED define HPosition_id 89 define OverExposure_id 90 define MatteSizeX_id...

Page 109: ...ions Manual March 1 2000 99 define BgSampleBlue_id 121 define WnSkewTop_id 122 define WnSkewBottom_id 123 define WnSkewLeft_id 124 define WnSkewRight_id 125 define BgDefocusRate_id 126 define BgDefocu...

Page 110: ...AmbianceReset_id BaseButton 23 define AmbianceEnable_id BaseButton 24 define HVEnable_id BaseButton 25 define BgGryLevelOn_id BaseButton 26 define ScreenPeak_id BaseButton 27 define VeilEnable_id Base...

Page 111: ...Menu_id BaseButton 85 define GpiOutState_id BaseButton 86 define GpiInputState_id BaseButton 87 define QuickLoad1_id BaseButton 88 define QuickLoad2_id BaseButton 89 define QuickLoad3_id BaseButton 90...

Page 112: ...Ultimatte 9 Operations Manual March 1 2000 102 define ReturnKey_id BaseButton 129 endif...

Page 113: ...nge byte Description 0 Start of Message character with unit selection bit set 1 n byte count 2 genericSetList_id command 3 n 1 generic set data data structure 3 Control_id 1 if Continuous Control 4 Ab...

Page 114: ...essage 04 Byte count A8 Command ID absolute 00 Control ID 01 FF Absolute change FF Checksum Reply 02 04 04 00 01 FF 08 02 Start of Message 04 Byte count 04 Change list 00 Control ID 01 FF Absolute cha...

Page 115: ...change FF End of Message Character Reply 02 affected control button id value list checksum 02 Start of Message ERROR CODE RETURN example 02 03 A8 8F 01 FF 02 Start of Message 03 Byte count A8 Command...

Page 116: ...be downloaded at the Ultimatte web site www ultimatte com The latest Operations Manual in PDF format can also be downloaded Follow the updating instructions included with the downloaded file 4 Batter...

Page 117: ...Ultimatte 9 Operations Manual March 1 2000 107 5 Menu Tree MENU TREE...

Page 118: ...ing Menu 3 Position Horizontal 4 Matte Size Horizontal HOLDOUT OFF HOLDOUT ALL FLARE HOLDOUT INVERT 5 Hold Out Matte Level 8 Matte Size Vertical 1 3 4 5 3 RETURN CLEANUP SHADOW MATTE SIZING VEIL EXPOS...

Page 119: ...TURN BLACK WHITE LEVEL FLARE AMBIANCE Foreground Contrast Saturation Menu 1 FG Contrast RED 2 FG Contrast GREEN 3 FG Contrast BLUE 4 FG Contrast Master FG COLOR RESET 5 FG Saturation RED 6 FG Saturati...

Page 120: ...Contrast GREEN 3 BG Contrast BLUE 4 BG Contrast Master BG COLOR RESET 5 BG Saturation RED 6 BG Saturation GREEN 7 BG Saturation BLUE 8 BG Saturation Master 1 3 4 3 RETURN BLACK WHITE LEVEL CONTRAST SA...

Page 121: ...DOW ENABLE WINDOW INVERT PAINT OFF WINDOW BRUSH 5 Window Air Brush 6 Window Density 8 Cursor Pos Vertical 2 3 2 RETURN PAINT WINDOWS WINDOWS SKEW Draw Windows Menu 1 Fade Mix 4 Cursor Pos Horizontal W...

Page 122: ...IMATTE 9 VER 2 02 MEMORY CLEAR QUICK SAVE1 QUICK SAVE2 QUICK SAVE3 QUICK SAVE4 QUICK SAVE5 Files Menu D1 D2 D3 D4 QUICK LOAD1 QUICK LOAD2 QUICK LOAD3 QUICK LOAD4 QUICK LOAD5 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 Inp...

Page 123: ...GPI INPUT OFF GPI INPUT LOW 5 GPI INPUT Select 6 GPI INPUT Dwell Time 1 4 5 6 4 RETURN GPI SETUP GPI I O CONFIGURE MISC CONFIGURE ONAIR LOCKOUT Input Configure Menu FG 10BIT BG 10BIT MATTEIN 10BIT AC...

Page 124: ...DOWNONE ITEM PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PAGE SELECT PAGE TOGGLE LOCKOUT 7 Select Push Button Category Categories ADVANTEDGE AMBIANCE BACKGROUND COLOR ETC UPONE ITEM DOWNONE ITEM SELECT PAGE 8 9 EXIT HELP Sel...

Page 125: ...OUS KEYFRAME NEXT KEYFRAME DELETE KEYFRAME SAVE KEYFRAME D5 D6 D7 D8 Frame Time mm ss ff 0 0 0 FRM 0 Taper In 0 Taper Out 0 Velocity Break ON OFF 4 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 Create New Effect D1 D2 D3 D4 HELP...

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