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• ZOOM FACTOR button:
The
ZOOM FACTOR
button allows you to give the layer a zoom factor in order to zoom into the image. The
zoom factor can be adjusted manually or with shortcut thanks to the contextual button.
This feature should be used in conjunction with the Zoom Position feature.
• ZOOM POS button:
The
ZOOM POSITION
button should be used only after using the
ZOOM FACTOR
button. (The zoom position
will have no effect until the zoom factor is different from x1) It will help you to choose where to zoom into the
zoomed image. Simply use the joystick or the contextual button.
• BG CUT button:
The background cut feature is under the
ZOOM FACTOR
contextual button, it helps you to automatically
calculate the right zoom position/factor in order to match all layers to do one image.
Remember that the background cut feature give to your layers a specific zoomposition/factor, you need to
press it again each time you change their sizes or positions.
If you want to disable any zoom, please press
ZOOM FACTOR
then
ZOOM x1
.
• BORDER button:
The
BORDER
button gives to all selected layers the chosen border. Press the
BORDER
button then choose
between all border types (edge/shadow etc…)
Giving the selected border, the fine tuning button will allow you to change the width and height of the border.
• BORDER COLOR:
The
BORDER COLOR
feature is only available:
- after you have chosen a border type. You can give to the border the color displayed into the contextual
menu, or manually adjust it with the joystick or the fine tuning buttons.
- after you have selected one or more native layers. You can give to the native layer background the color
displayed into the contextual menu, or manually adjust it with the joystick or the fine tuning buttons.
• IN / OUT button:
The
IN
and
OUT
buttons helps you to configure the opening and the closing effect of your layers.
The opening effect is used when a layer is transitioning between “empty” and a source, and also between
two sources.
The closing effect is used when a layer is transitioning between a source and “empty”.
As an example: First select some layers, then press the
IN
button. Various opening effects will be displayed on
the contextual buttons (slide, wipe etc..).
Next, select the desired effect and then the desired direction (left/right/top etc..). The same settings can be
done with the
OUT
button to configure the closing effect of your layers.
You can also use the fine tuning buttons to modify the start and the end of the opening/closing.
For example, select the desired effect and then set up the start of the opening at 40% and end at 80%. During
the take, this layer will start its effect at 40% of the global take duration and finish at 80% of the global take
duration. This relative timing will occur even if the TAKE is being controlled by the T-bar.
The same timing operations can be configured on the closing effect.