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Compositing the Pictures
On the V-1600HD, you can perform the three types of compositing described below.
• Picture-in-Picture (PinP)
This displays an inset screen superimposed on a background picture. Use the joystick and dial to adjust the position and size of the inset
screen.
• Luminance Key/Chroma Key (KEY)
Keying allows you overlay one video source onto another by removing (making transparent) a specific color. Use the dials to adjust the amount
of keying (LEVEL) and the degree of blur for the edges (GAIN).
* By default, the unit is set to apply black luminance-key extraction. You can use the menus to select a different color. Refer to “Menu Operations
and Menu List” (p. 47).
• Downstream Keyer (DSK)
A Downstream Keyer will key a video source over the final mix. Since the DSK is “downstream“ of the main mix, the DSK can be an additional
compositing effect on top of a PiinP or Key that you have already applied to the main mix. You can use the dials to adjust the amount of keying
(LEVEL) and the degree of blur for the edges (GAIN).
* By default, the video input on channel 12 is assigned as the source for DSK. You can use the menu to select other channels as your DSK source.
Refer to “Menu Operations and Menu List” (p. 47).
Two modes are available for Picture-in-Picture on the V-1600HD. The joystick and dial function differently depending on the
mode.
• Resize Mode (PinP)
This allows adjustment of the inset screen itself. You can use the joystick to position the entire inset screen and use the dial to enlarge or
reduce it.
• Zoom Mode (VIEW)
This allows you to zoom, crop or re-position the video source within the inset screen. Use the joystick to re-position the video source within the
inset screen and use the dial to zoom in or out.
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When PinP is activated, MIX is automatically selected even if you have selected WIPE in the WIPE PATTERN section.
Compositing Using Picture-in-Picture
PinP VIEW
Resize and move
Zoom within inset
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