Effect editing, Type of attribute, Temporary attributes – Sony Multi Interface Shoe Adapter User Manual
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Keyframes
These conditions are called “attributes” of the effect, and can be added when
the keyframe effect is saved or recalled.
Type of attribute
The attribute that can be attached to an effect is as follows.
Effect dissolve:
The transition from the state before the effect recall to the state
at the effect start point is carried out smoothly, by a dissolve. The dissolve
duration can be set in the Effect menu.
Temporary attributes
When a keyframe is recalled, independently of the attributes held in the
register, you can also enable or disable temporary attributes. These temporary
attributes are set when the keyframe effect is recalled.
Effect Editing
For editing operations such as to insert, delete, or modify a keyframe, it is
necessary to stop the effect at the corresponding point on the time axis. This is
termed an “edit point.”
You can edit either on a keyframe within the effect, or at any point between
keyframes.
Insert:
Insert the current image as a keyframe. Inserting a keyframe in an
existing effect may change the duration of the effect
(see page 626).
Modify
: Modify a keyframe. You can modify a single keyframe or a range of
keyframes in the effect together.
Delete:
Delete a keyframe. You can delete a single keyframe or a range of
keyframes in the effect together. Deleting keyframes from an effect
reduces the duration of the effect
After deleting a keyframe, you can reinsert the keyframe with a paste
operation.
Copy:
Copy a keyframe. You can copy a single keyframe or a range of
keyframes in the effect together.
Paste:
Paste the keyframe last copied or deleted anywhere within the effect.
Pause:
You can set a pause on a particular keyframe, so that when the effect is
run it pauses on this keyframe. You can make this setting on any number
of keyframes. To restart the paused effect, repeat the operation to run the
effect.
KF Loop:
Execute the effect the specified number of times through the
keyframes in the specified range.
Undo an edit operation:
Undo the effect of the last operation to insert,
modify, delete, or paste a keyframe.