Functions 9000-DVS 1 Chapter

with respect to the screen. The area of the screen around the image that has been moved is filled with black. There are two ways of carrying out this repositioning.

Normal mode: Movement in the horizontal direction is in two-pixel increments.

Black and white mode: Movement in the horizontal direction is in one-pixel increments, and for each pixel moved the color is inverted.

Note

It is not possible to save an image moved with the reposition function directly to frame memory.

Fixing the output image selection (lock function)

For the output of each of FM1 to FM8, this fixes the image at the current output. When this lock is enabled, even if the output is recalled in a snapshot or keyframe, the images output to FM1 to FM8 are preserved.

Image data management

File management

The following operations are possible on files created to hold images. Delete: Specify a file to be deleted. It is also possible to delete all files

simultaneously in a single operation.

Rename file: Change the name of the specified file.

Image data transfer

Files can be transferred between such devices as a hard disk and memory card. In the File menu, files can be saved and recalled.

It is possible to import images such as BMP files or convert frame memory files into a different format and save them in an external device.

For details, see Chapter 17 “Files” (Volume 2).

Notes on transferring multiple still images together

Transferring all of the still image files within frame memory together fails if the capacity of the memory card is too small to hold all of the images. In this case, replace with a larger capacity memory card, or delete still images until saving is possible.

The relation between memory card capacity and number of images that can be saved is as follows.

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