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Basic operation
These effects combine images “A” and “B” into a single screen.
This effect layers a small image (the “foreground image”) on top of an image
displayed in the full screen (the “background image”).
As an example, here’s how to layer “foreground image B” on top of “background
image A.”
1
Set the video fader to “A.”
2
Use output selector “A” to select the background image.
3
Use output selector “B” to select the foreground image.
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4
Press the WIPE/P in P button.
The Input Select “B” button for the foreground image will blink rapidly.
5
Use the transition pattern knob to select the desired P in P pattern.
6
Choose one of the settings in the right half of the knob range.
Move the video fader to the “B” position.
* The setting of the Transition Time knob is ignored at this time.
* If you want to layer image “A” on top of image “B,” simply exchange “A” and “B” in the
procedure described above.
Using compositing effects
Using P in P (Picture In Picture) to composite two screens
P in P
Background
Output
Foreground
The input selector buttons
b
link in one of two ways
depending on the function
you're using.
Blinking slowly
When using a transition time
knob.The blinking ends after a
fixed time.
Blinking rapidly
When using a compositing
effect (P in P or
Superimpose).The blinking
continues.
upper right
P in P pattern
lower right
upper left
lower left
The background image and foreground image are determined as follows: the
background image will be the image (A or B) to which the video fader is closest when
the following two conditions are satisfied, and the other image will be the
foreground image.
• The WIPE / P in P button is pressed and lit