Key/stencil menu, Introduction, Section 9 — key/stencil menu – Grass Valley 4300 Krystal Reference Manual v.3.1 User Manual
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Krystal 4300 Reference
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Section
9
Key/Stencil Menu
Introduction
Keying is a process where parts of one picture are inserted into or mixed
with another to create a composite picture. Stenciling is a type of keying
that involves selecting a portion of the frame for special processing, such as
applying an effect like emboss. Masking can be used to define areas of a
picture for keying or stenciling. The Key/Stencil menu provides tools to
control keying, stenciling, and masking.
Press the
Key/Stencil
top menu
button to bring up the following menu.
Key/Stencil lower level menus include:
KEYER SETUP >
— used to select an external key, self key, or disable the key
completely. This menu is also used to adjust the selected key’s appearance.
CORING >
— helps eliminate noise near black level by forcing the video to
black when luminance falls below a specified level.
ADJUST MASK >
— selects internal or external mask, adjusts internal mask’s
pattern, position, appearance, and controls the combining of internal and
external masks.
KEY/STENCIL
KEYER
SETUP >
CORING
>
ADJUST
MASK >
DROP
SHADOWS >
EMBOSS
>
GLOW
>
Displayed:
Register:
Keyframe:
Cur.Time: