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System Overview
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This section illustrates the many (but not all) combinations of image effects that you can create on the
•In the following illustrations, the specific layers used in creating each effect are labeled (e.g., PIP, Key).
•The symbol ↓↑ denotes a PIP, key or DSK that can transition.
SExample: PIP ↓↑ indicates that you can dissolve a PIP up or down over a background.
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If the DSK is in use, a live DVI background cannot be used. This occurs because the BG/DSK Input is shared between the DSK and the Background.
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This effect includes a live (DVI) background and one transitioning PIP.
Background (DVI)
PIP ↑↓
Figure 1-4. Effect 1 Diagram
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This transition is similar to effect 1. Here, you can transition a Key up or down over the live (DVI) background.
Background (DVI)
Key ↑↓
Figure 1-5. Effect 2 Diagram
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