a) The way in which the afterimage disappears is affected by both the Decay and KF Strobe
Dust parameter adjustments for the keyframe strobe.
Disabling the keyframe strobe afterimage
Press [KF Strobe Disable], turning it on.
If you turn this function on when creating a keyframe, even as the effect passes
a keyframe, no afterimage remains.
Setting a combine process
Select whether to add the Keyframe Strobe effect before or after the combine.
Notes
• When you change the selection in the <Combine Process> group, the
afterimages which had been added up to then disappear.
• When you do not combine images, the Keyframe Strobe effect only is
applied, regardless of the selection in the <Combine Process> group.
Select one of the following in the <Combine Process> group.
Combine –> KF STRB: Add the Keyframe Strobe effect after the combine.
As parameters, the data for the channel with the lowest number among the
channels being combined is enabled.
KF STRB –> Combine: Add the Keyframe Strobe effect before the combine.
Parameters can be set independently for each channel.
Spotlighting Settings
Creates the effect of a spotlight striking the surface of the image.
For a sample illustration and other information, see "Digital Multi Effects
(DME)" in Chapter 1 (Volume 1).
Note
When the global effect Combiner is enabled, the settings of the smallest-
numbered channel selected for the Combiner are used.
Setting the surface where light strikes the image
Use the following procedure.
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In the DME menu, select VF5 'Light/Trail
The Spot Lighting menu appears.
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and HF6 'Spot Lighting
DME Special Effect Operations
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