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Preset pattern key, Chroma key, Preset pattern key -8 chroma key -8 – Grass Valley 1200 Operation Manual User Manual

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Section 2— Startup

Preset Pattern Key

A

preset pattern key

or

preset wipe

is a key in which the shape of a

wipe pattern cuts the hole in the background video. The fill video
is selected on the Key bus, and the Pattern controls and Wipe
menus are used to select and adjust the key source pattern.

Chroma Key

A

chroma key

is a key in which a particular color that you select in

the background of a scene is detected and replaced with a new
background scene. This gives the illusion that foreground objects
are positioned in front of a new background. For example, the fill
video selected on the Key bus may be a weather reporter standing
in front of a blue wall, and the new background video may be a
weather map (Figure 2-4). The completed chroma key consists of
the weather map background where the blue wall used to be and
the reporter foreground fill everywhere else. This creates the
illusion that the reporter is standing in front of the weather map.

A convenient feature of the 1200 chroma keyer is automatic setup,
which sets up the key for you when you identify the background
color that you want to replace by positioning a cursor over the
color using the joystick and pressing the button on the top of the
joystick. In most cases, this function yields a very good chroma
key, which you can use as is or fine tune as desired using the
Keyer controls and the Chroma Key menu controls.

The Model 1200 chroma keyer includes background and
foreground suppression. Background suppression replaces the
old background color with black before adding in the new
background. This ensures that the old background color is
completely removed from the scene, resulting in a cleaner key.
Foreground suppression is essentially a second chroma keyer that
allows you to detect and remove the background color and its
variations that “splash” onto foreground objects, as sometimes
happens when the foreground object is placed near the
background. The detected foreground “splash” color is replaced
with a neutral color and luminance value that restores the natural
color of the foreground object.