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SINGLE PIP
In a single PIP configuration, one tile fills the background while another tile and its mask float atop the background. The CURRENT source always serves as the background tile; the NEXT source always serves as the PIP image.
Foreground Tile and Mask
…from NEXT Source
Background Tile
…from CURRENT Source
Background Tile
The background tile always fills the entire screen. You can apply Input Effects (Strobe, Freeze, and so forth) to the background tile, or make the tile a solid color. You cannot otherwise change the background tile in any way.
Foreground Tile
You can manipulate the foreground tile and mask in different ways, such as:
•Position the tile anywhere on screen.
•Change the size and shape of the tile and its mask.
•Create a border around the tile.
•Reposition, resize, and otherwise change the mask without changing its corresponding tile.
To create and apply a single PIP:
1Assume the background image originates on input source A. Press CUT/A to make source A the CURRENT source. It serves as the background tile.
If you want, instead, to make the background a solid color, press CUT/BACKGROUND. Refer to “Using Color Backgrounds” on page 42 to learn how to select colors.
2Assume the image of the gorilla originates on input C. Press NEXT/C to make source C the NEXT source. It serves as the foreground tile.
3Press PIPS to enter PIP mode. The Preview screen shows the background video with the fore- ground video inset in a small tile.
4Press NEXT/A, NEXT/B, NEXT/C, NEXT/D, or NEXT/BACKGROUND to change the image in the
PIP window.
5Press PLAY to display the PIP on the Output.
6To exit PIP mode, press PIPS.