1 In the Frame Memory menu, select VF3 ‘Reposition/Lock’ and HF2 ‘Reposition.’
The Reposition/Lock>Reposition menu appears. In this menu, you can also enable the frame memory pair function (see page 267).
2 In the <Reposition> group, select the movement mode (see page 64).
Normal: Move in normal mode.
Black&White: Move in black & white mode.
3 With the knobs, adjust the parameters to move the image.
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The surroundings of the moved image on the screen are filled with black.
4 To return the image moved by the reposition function to the center position, in the <Reposition> group press [Center].
Note
It is not possible to write the image moved by the reposition function directly to frame memory.
Fixing the output image selection (lock function)
Use the following procedure.
1 In the Frame Memory menu, select VF3 ‘Reposition/Lock’ and HF3 ‘Lock.’
The Reposition/Lock>Lock menu appears. In this menu, you can also enable the frame memory pair function (see page 267).
2 Press [Lock], turning it on.
This fixes the currently selected frame memory output image.
To release the lock, in step 2 above, set [Lock] to off.
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