Film look menu – Grass Valley Kayenne v.3.0 User Manual
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KAYENNE — User Manual
Section 3 — System Operation
Glow Controls
The Glow pane is located at the bottom right of the Borderline menu.
Glow adds a soft edged variable opacity border around keys, leaving the
original keyed image unmodified, and is a standard feature available on all
Kayenne systems.
Off
— The Glow effect is deactivated.
Glow
— The Glow effect is applied around the keyed image which remains
visible.
Note
Full raster video must be resized or cropped for glow to be visible.
Glow Only
— The glow effect is applied to the entire keyed area, replacing the
original keyed image. Only the glow is shown.
Outline
— The glow effect is shown around the keyed area, but the original
keyed image is not shown. Only the border area of the glow is visible.
When the Glow pane is activated, knob controls for Glow
Width
,
Aspect
,
Opacity
, and
Softness
are available.
Note
The Glow Softness parameter value is shared with Shadow Softness.
Adjusting either Glow or Shadow Softness will affect both Glow and Shadow
Softness.
Glow Color
When the Glow Color pane is activated, knob controls for matte
Hue
,
Satura-
tion
, and
Brightness
become available. An approximation of the color of the
matte is shown at the bottom of the pane. Use these controls to adjust the
color of the Glow.
Glow Path Control Pane
Controls for glow path, using the standard
Hold
,
S Linear
,
Linear
, and
Curve
parameters, are applied when the Glow feature is activated.
Film Look Menu
With Film Look, you can create a flicker or strobe effect (similar to an old
film run through a movie projector). The affect can be adjusted to the
desired look by setting the interpolation (Frame, Field, or Adaptive for
Video and Key), turning on Input Freeze and/or Strobe and adjusting those