Grass Valley Turbo iDDR v.2.3 User Manual
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To import a still image file
Refer to the following table to choose import options.
What type of image is this?
Fixed duration
Select if importing the first of a set of sequentially numbered files.
First of a numbered
sequence
Select if importing a still image to be displayed for a fixed period
of time.
What is the duration?
Enter a duration using the timecode entry numberpad.
What is the input frame format?
PC (VGA, XGA,
etc.)
For computer generated images files. During import the image is
gamma-corrected, deflickered and resized to a title-safe area.
Gama correction modifies mid range color tones leaving the
extreme tones untouched. Compensates for different PC monitors
and their display characteristics. The image is assumed to have
square pixels.
HD 1920x1080
59.94Hz
Images are HD frames, and have square pixels. The playout rate is
59.94Hz interlaced. The playout picture size is 1920x1080
HD 1920x1080
50 Hz
The images are HD frames, and have square pixels. The playout
rate is 50Hz interlaced. The playout picture size is 1920x1080
HD 1440x1080
59.94Hz
Images are HD frames, and have square pixels. The playout rate is
59.94Hz interlaced. The playout picture size is 1440x1080
HD 1440x1080
50 Hz
The images are HD frames, and have square pixels. The playout
rate is 50Hz interlaced. The playout picture size is 1440x1080
What type of clip should be created?
HD
Imports the image file as an HD clip at the current iDDR frame rate
setting.
SD 4:3
Imports the image file as a 4:3 SD clip at the current iDDR frame
rate setting.
SD 16:9
Imports the image file as a 16:9 SD clip at the current iDDR frame
rate setting.
How should the image aspect ratio be converted?
Bars
Standard to Widescreen
Widescreen to Standard
Crop
Standard to Widescreen
Widescreen to Standard