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3 | Density | Density | 0.00 to 100.00 |
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If in the pattern selection described below you select “Mask Pattern,” and “Box” for the main mask, the “Size” parameter here cannot be adjusted. Set “Size” in the Main Mask menu.
3 To adjust the pattern and color, press [Zabton Adjust].
The Zabton Adjust menu appears.
4 In the <Zabton Pattern> group, select the pattern.
Key Wipe: Use a key wipe.
Edge Pattern: Use a color mixing pattern for key edge.
Mask Pattern: Use the main mask Box or Pattern.
5 To adjust the color, press [Zabton Color] and adjust the following parameters.
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1 | Luminance | Luminance | 0.00 to 100.00 |
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2 | Saturation | Saturation | 0.00 to 100.00 |
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3 | Hue | Hue | 0.00 to 359.99 |
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4 | Density | Density | 0.00 to 100.00 |
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Masks
There are two masks, which can be used to mask off unneeded parts of a key or background, or to remove defects, and these are known as the main mask and subsidiary mask. You can either use the main mask and subsidiary mask independently, or at the same time.
For an overview of the masks, see page 43.
Using the main mask
For example, to use the main mask for key 1 on the
1 In the
Keys 4 Chapter
Key Setting Operations Using Menus 217