Clear transforms, Border menu – Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame v.7.0 User Manual
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Border Menu
Note
Use the Path controls in the E-MEM & Timeline menu to affect all DPM trans-
form and effect modifiers. Path controls in the DPM menus are only used to
adjust path parameters of individual values of a transform or effect modifiers.
To specify a path for a transform, select the category of transform with the
data pads at the lower area of the screen. Then select the path type in the
upper-right pane, which will be labeled with that transform category.
When
Curve
is selected, use the soft knobs or associated data pads to enter
values for tension, continuity, and bias.
All transforms except
Spin
apply the same path control to all that trans-
form’s parameters.
Spin
allows different paths to be specified for each axis
of the transform. When
Spin
is selected, the
X
,
Y
,
Z
, and
All
touch buttons are-
activated. The selected path will only be applied to the specified axis.
Clear Transforms
Two buttons located on the lower right side of the Enables pane (
)
are used to clear transform settings.
Clear X-Forms
– Sets all transform parameters of the delegated keyer (or
global channel) to Default Keyframe values. The transform parameters
reside in the panels below the data pad delegation matrix and do not
include Crop. Multi-Functions of other iDPM settings, i.e. Shadow, Kurl,
and Lighting are not affected.
Clear All
– Sets all transform parameters and all other menu settings,
including Crop values, of the delegated keyer to Default Keyframe values.
Note
Corner Pinning is a function of i/eDPM and is an advanced operation. For
operation information see Corner Pinning
Border Menu
The DPM Border feature provides an independently controlled border for
each licensed iDPM/eDPM, and 2D DPM. The borders are added “out-
side” of normal blanking. This means that when a border is added it does
not crop into the original image so a border can be added to a full-sized
image and it will not be visible until the image size is slightly reduced.