Keyframe strobe settings, Leaving a trail of afterimages of the image – Sony Multi Interface Shoe Adapter User Manual
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DME Special Effect Operations
Chapt
a) The way in which the afterimage disappears is affected by both the Video Decay and
Decay Dust parameter adjustments for the motion decay.
Keyframe Strobe Settings
Note
When you turn on keyframe strobe, if the Drop Shadow, Trail, Motion Decay
or Wind effect is on, it automatically goes off.
(See “Note” in the section
“Trail.”)
Leaving a trail of afterimages of the image
1
In the DME menu, select VF5 ‘Light/Trail’ and HF4 ‘KF Strobe.’
The KF Strobe menu appears.
2
Press [KF Strobe], turning it on.
This enables the Keyframe Strobe effect, and you can now use the knobs
to adjust the parameters.
3
Set the following parameter.
a) At the setting 0.00, there is no afterimage. At a setting of 100.00, the afterimage does not
decay.
4
To erase the afterimage, press [KF Strobe Eraser], turning it on.
Selecting the overlay priority for movie and still images (video
freeze image)
In the
Knob
Parameter
Adjustment
Setting values
1
Decay Dust
Amount of the afterimage
disappearing as stardust
a)
0.00 to 100.00
2
Dust Soft
Timing with which stardust
disappears
0.00 to 100.00
3
Dust Size
Size of stardust
0.00 to 100.00
4
Dust Aspect
Aspect ratio of stardust
–100.00 to +100.00
Knob
Parameter
Adjustment
Setting values
1
Decay
Degree of blurring of the video
signal
0.00 to 100.00
a)