Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.6.5 User Manual
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Editing Timelines
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EDIUS - Reference Manual
[Position]
Set the layout position of the video after cropping by directly entering a
numerical value or by moving to the safe area.
X, Y/X, Y, Z
Set where the anchor is to be placed by entering X and Y (in the 3D mode, X,
Y and Z) with the origin at the center of the frame.
Area selection
Select the area to be fitted to with the fit position buttons from the list.
Fit position buttons
Move the anchor to the upper left, upper edge, upper right, left edge, center,
right edge, lower left, lower edge, and lower right of the cropped display area,
and place video aligned to the respective position of the guide selected at
area selection.
During editing in the 3D mode, when the Z value has been changed by the
position setting, video is placed at the position of the guide corresponding to
depth.
[Stretch]
Set the scale of the video after cropping by entering a numerical value or
clicking the fit button.
X, Y
Enter the scale with the size of the video after cropping as 100%.
Stretch fit button
Expand/contract video after cropping to fit the height or width of the screen.
When
is clicked, video becomes the maximum size in which the
entire video image can be displayed.
[Preserve frame aspect]
Check this item to expand/contract video with the aspect ratio of the original
image maintained.
[Ignore pixel aspect]
Perform pixel mapping at actual size with no relation to the pixel aspect ratio.
[Resampling method]
Select the resampling mode when video is transformed for a clip currently
being edited.
[Rotate]
Rotate the video after cropping.
The angle can be rotated by entering a numerical value or moving the cursor
to a control and dragging when the mouse cursor changes shape.
[Perspective]
Set perspective by entering a numerical value or dragging the slider to the
left and right.
In the 2D mode, [Perspective] is not displayed.
[Stereoscopic]
Displayed only in the stereoscopic edit mode.
[Lens separation]
Set the distance between the cameras on the L and R sides. The distance is
a relative value with the height of the frame as 100%.
[Zero parallax]
Set the distance from the close plane to the plane free from parallax.
[Opacity and color]
Enter the opaque ratios for the source and its background, respectively. 0%
is transparent and 100% is opaque.
This can also be edited by dragging the slider to the left and right.
[Color of background]
Set the the background color. Click the color box to open the [Color Select]
dialog box.