Mirror vertical video effect, Mirror horizontal video effect, Luma key video effect – Grass Valley Aurora Edit LD v.7.0 User Manual
Page 175: Options for resize or key shape effects, Blend options for resize and key shape effects

Mirror Vertical video effect
The Mirror Vertical video effect flips the image vertically providing an upside-down
view of the image.
You use the Mirror Vertical effect either as a standalone effect or within the Resize
or Key Shape effects. The Mirror Vertical effect is either On or Off.
Mirror Horizontal video effect
The Mirror Horizontal video effect flips the image horizontally providing a reverse
view of the image.
You use the Mirror Horizontal effect either as a standalone effect or within the Resize
or Key Shape effects. One way to use the Mirror Horizontal effect is to reverse an
interview subject either within a PIP or to change story interviews from one side to
the other. The Mirror Horizontal effect is either On or Off.
Luma Key video effect
Keying inserts part of one picture into another to create a composite picture. The Luma
Key effect uses the color brightness of an incoming source to specify where to cut the
hole in the background.
Description
Range
Option
Adjusts the luminance (brightness) level in the key signal above
which the foreground or key fill video becomes visible over the
background video.
0 to 100
Clip
Adjusts the sharpness of the key edge.
0 to 100
Gain
Lets you see the video below the clip level; used for keying from
dark graphics on a light background.
On or Off
Invert
Options for resize or key shape effects
Blend options for Resize and Key Shape effects
Blend options affect the characteristics of the resize or key shape.
Description
Range
Option
Opacity affects the entire foreground image. The default is
100%, which shows the foreground image and hides the
0-100
Opacity
background image. As you change the opacity percentage, the
foreground image blends into the background image. Use the
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