Video Process

The term “video process” is applied to adjustments to the luminance and hue of the input video signal.

There are two types of adjustment, depending on the application:

Adjustment of an individual primary input signal

Image effects on a particular bus

Note

These types of adjustment may be carried out independently. However, since they are implemented by the same hardware, if the same signal is subjected to processing twice, there may be limitations on the range of effects obtained in the final result.

Video Process Adjustment of a Primary Input Signal

For each of primary inputs 1 to 80, you can switch video process adjustments on or off, and can adjust the parameters (Video Gain, Y Gain, C Gain, Hue Delay, and Black Level) in the Setup menu. The adjustments do not, however, apply to the output video on the MON (monitor) bus.

For details of the settings, see “Signal Input Settings” in Chapter 16 (Volume 2).

Video Process Adjustments on a Particular Bus

Buses to which the adjustments apply

For each of the following buses, you can switch video process adjustments on or off, and adjust the parameters.

Following buses in the M/E-1 to M/E-3, and PGM/PST banks

Key fill buses for keys 1 to 4

Background A and background B buses

Utility 1 and utility 2 buses

Frame memory source 1 and frame memory source 2 buses

Aux 1 to 48 buses

These settings also apply to keyframes and snapshots.

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