Freeze settings – Sony GP-X1EM Grip Extension User Manual
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If [Effect Gp2] is enabled from image 2, then the mask
should be applied to portion
2
only, but in fact the border
or beveled edge is also masked.
Freeze Settings
The following types of effect are available to freeze the
input video.
Hard Freeze:
Freezes the input video and pauses at an
arbitrary position.
Time Strobe:
Freezes the input video and pauses at
specified intervals and duration.
Film:
Frame advance effect like in movie films. You can
specify the frame advance rate.
Freezing using Hard Freeze
1
Open the DME >Freeze >Freeze menu (4131).
2
In the
timing.
Frame:
Freeze the signal using frame units.
Field1:
Freeze the first field of the signal.
When the signal format is 3840×2160P 2SI, 1080P,
1080PsF, or 720P, the freeze timing cannot be
specified.
3
In the
on.
Freezing using Time Strobe
1
Open the DME >Freeze >Freeze menu (4131).
2
In the
timing.
Frame:
Freeze the signal using frame units.
Field1:
Freeze the first field of the signal.
When the signal format is 3840×2160P 2SI, 1080P,
1080PsF, or 720P, the freeze timing cannot be
specified.
3
In the
on.
4
Set the following parameters.
Freezing using Film
When the signal format is 1080PsF or 720P, [Film] cannot
be selected.
1
Open the DME >Freeze >Freeze menu (4131).
2
In the
3
Set the following parameter.
Image with “Mono”
and “Defocus”
applied
Image 1:
Image before applying mask
Border or
beveled edge
Image 2:
State with [Effect Gp1] only enabled
Portion
2
has
“Mono” masked,
and “Defocus”
only applied.
Portion
1
has both
“Mono” and
“Defocus”
applied.
Image 3:
State with [Effect Gp1] and [Effect Gp2] enabled
The border or
beveled edge effect
is also masked.
Note
Note
No.
Parameter
Adjustment
1
Duration
Freeze interval
2
Live
Proportion of time between frozen
images for inserting live video
Note
No.
Parameter
Adjustment
1
Film
Rate of film frame advance