Invert Settings - Sony DVS-9000 User Manual

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video signal does not disappear until Trail Eraser (KF Strobe Eraser) is
turned on or the effect is turned off.
Lighting: The Lighting effect is applied to the whole picture.
Spotlighting: If BKGD or Both is selected in the <Area Select> group, light
strikes the entire background.
(c) No change in the output video signal for effects which are
applied to key signals only
The following states result, depending on the selected effect.
Removal with the key can be checked by turning the background on.
Crop: The Copy effect is applied to the key signal only. The video signal does
not change.
Edge Soft: The Edge Soft effect is applied to the key signal only. The video
signal does not change.
Shadow, Flex Shadow, Combine Shadow: The key signal density changes.
The video signal does not change.
Fade: The key signal changes according to depth data. The video signal does
not change.
Key Density: The key signal density changes. The video signal does not
change.

Invert Settings

Inverts the input video signal and key signal horizontally or vertically. You can
make separate settings for the front and back.
For an illustration of signal inversion, see "DME Special Effects" in Chapter
1 (Volume 1).
Applying the Invert effect
1
In the DME menu, select VF6 'Input/Output' and HF2 'Video/Key.'
The Video/Key menu appears.
2
In the <Front> group (to invert front signals) or the <Back> (to invert back
signals), press the following buttons, turning them on.
H Invert: Invert video and key signals horizontally.
V Invert: Invert video and key signals vertically.
DME Special Effect Operations
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