Roland VIMA JM-8 Owner's Manual Page 44

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VIMA JM-8
Zooming or panning images
In addition to simply switching between images, a slide
show also allows you to zoom or pan the images.
(1) Select a picture file.
The selected file appears on the connected screen
(this may take a moment). To view it in the JM-8’s
display, switch on the [VIDEO MONITOR] button next
to the display.
If you want to select a different photo, (switch off
the [VIDEO MONITOR] button and) press the name of
the desired file.
(2) Press the [SLIDE SHOW] button (it lights).
The slide show start from the first picture in the
selected folder.
(3) Press the [ZOOM/PAN] button (it lights).
The slideshow will be shown on the external display
or television connected to the JM-8, and the images
will be zoomed or panned.
To watch the picture in the JM-8’s display, press the
[VIDEO MONITOR] button. To return to the JM-8’s
user interface, switch off the [VIDEO MONITOR] but-
ton.
(4) Press the [EXIT] button repeatedly until it stops
flashing to return to the main page (if necessary).
(5) Press [MENU][ZOOM÷PAN¥OPTIONS].
The JM-8’s display shows the “ZOOM/PAN OPTIONS”
page.
Note: You can also select this page by pressing and hold-
ing the [ZOOM/PAN] button.
(6) Press the button icon of the desired ZOOM/PAN
type.
(7) Switch off the [ZOOM/PAN] button when you no
longer need this function.
Note: This function cannot be used at the same time as the
“ANIME” function (see p. 46)
Note: This function cab also be activated and switched off
with an optional footswitch page 83.
Note: Even while the [ZOOM/PAN] button is off, the
“TRANSITION EFX” setting of the “VIDEO CONTROL
OPTIONS” page is still used. There will always be a transition
between one picture and the next.
SLIDE SHOW
ZOOM / PAN
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