Splitting a key – Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame v.7.0 User Manual
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Section 4 — Video Mix/Effects
Figure 47. Matte Menu, Base Color Selected
4.
Touch the
Wash On
button at the bottom so its indicator illuminates to
create a wash matte.
5.
Touch the
Wash Contro
l data pad to bring up
Offset
,
Softness
, and
Rotate
soft
knob controls. If necessary, use the
Offset
and
Softness
knobs to make the
wash edge visible on the screen. You can also turn on the
Rotate
button,
and then adjust the angle of the edge using the
Rotate
soft knob.
6.
Touch the
Wash Color
data pad to delegate the soft knobs on the right to
adjust
Wash
Hue
,
Wash Saturation
, and
Wash Brightness
of the wash fill color.
Because all background matte parameters are keyframeable, you can build
effects with constantly changing backgrounds using multiple keyframes.
Splitting a Key
Sometimes you may wish to use the key cut signal of one source with the
key fill or video signal of another source. For example, you may have a
Character Generator creating matte filled characters, but wish to use a dif-
ferent signal to fill the characters. A split key is used to accomplish this.
Note
On GV Switcher systems, the source select buses by default tally the key fill
signal.