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Channel acquisition and ownership configuration – Grass Valley Imagestore 750 v.3.0.1 User Manual

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Configure the following settings relating to the Intuition XG’s fill and key output format, and
media management preferences:

Input source.

This describes the keyer’s input signal. The choices are ‘separate’, ‘self’, and ‘none’.

Input type.

This describes the keyer’s mixing method. The choices are ‘full’ and ‘linear’.

Input sense.

This specifies whether the key signal is to be inverted. The choices are ‘normal’ and ‘inverted’.

Input name.

The name of this input as used by OxSox and the ‘R0’ (load image) Oxtel command.

In a master control system, this name is the mnemonic used on control panels to identify the
fill/key input pair. For each fill/key pair, you have a choice of using the default name or a
name of your choosing. For example, you can select “

>

INT-XG

<

for the fill/key that is fed by

an Intuition XG. Always avoid names that have the potential to conflict with media names.

Input thumbnail name.

This is the name of a built-in graphic file that can be assigned to an external fill/key pair to
give a thumbnail representation of it on a control panel.

There are 4 choices: F1+K1.jpg, F2+K2.jpg, F3+K3.jpg, and INT-XG.jpg.

For each fill/key pair, you have a choice of using the default file (e.g., F1+K1.jpg) or the INT-
XG.jpg
file. To use INT-XG for the Intuition XG’s fill/key pair, choose ‘User Value’ rather than
‘Default Value’ and select INT-XG.jpg.

The thumbnails identify the fill/key source as shown in this sample from the iMC GUI:

Fig. 5-33: Example of thumbnails for Fill/Key sources

The names appear below the thumbnails. It is beneficial to have the name and the thumb-
nail match, although that is not enforced.

After you have completed all changes for the graphics co-processor configuration, save it onto
the Imagestore 750 using ‘Save As > To Device . . .’ in the ‘File’ menu.

Channel Acquisition and Ownership Configuration

Please see

Channel Acquisition and Ownership

on page 66 for an introduction.