The following transition modes are available.
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Notes on creating keyframe effects
When creating a keyframe effect to be used as a user programmable DME pattern, note the following, depending on the transition mode used.
Notes on single transition mode
•Either create the first keyframe image outside the screen area, or set the image size to zero so that it cannot be seen within the screen.
•Create the last keyframe to be a
•In the <Transition Mode> group of the Key Frame>DME User PGM menu, select [Single].
Notes on dual transition mode
•Create the first keyframe to be a
•Create the last keyframe so that the image is reversed and the back side is visible, and with the image size remaining at
•In the <Transition Mode> group of the Key Frame> DME User PGM menu, select [Dual].
Notes on frame
Create a minimum of three keyframes.
•Either create the first keyframe image outside the screen area, or set the image size to zero so that it cannot be seen within the screen.
Wipes DME 6 Chapter
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