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Still Image Operations
Chapter 7 Frame Memory
This recalls the still image file, which is assigned to the
FM you selected in step 2.
To recall in direct recall mode
Direct recall means that pressing a thumbnail immediately
recalls the file.
In this mode, only the front thumbnail file is recalled.
1
In step 7 above, instead of pressing [Recall], press
[Direct Recall].
2
Press the thumbnail for the file you want to recall.
To display the subsidiary file in front
With the direct recall mode on, press [Sub Display],
turning it on.
To search by file name
1
Press the [Find] button.
The Find window appears.
2
Press [Find].
A keyboard window appears.
3
Enter the string you want to search for, and press
[Enter].
This starts the search, and the indicator lights.
When the search ends, the files found are selected.
4
To move through the selected files, press the [< Prev]
or [Next >] button.
5
Press outside the Find window on the menu screen.
Image Output
There are two functions related to image output: the
reposition function for moving the output image, and the
lock function for fixing the output image.
Moving the output image (reposition
function)
For up to two channels of FM1 to FM8 (one from FM1,
FM3, FM5 and FM7 and the other from FM2, FM4, FM6
and FM8), you can move the output image 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.
It is not possible to save an image moved with the
reposition function directly to frame memory.
1
In the Frame Memory menu, select VF3 ‘Reposition/
Lock’ and HF1 ‘Reposition.’
The Reposition menu appears. In this menu, you can
also enable the V/K mode (see page 162).
2
In the frame memory selection area, select the FM
output (see page 161).
3
In the <Reposition> group, select the movement
mode.
Normal: Move in normal mode.
Black&White: Move in black & white mode.
4
With the knobs, adjust the parameters to move the
image.
a) See page 130.
The surroundings of the moved image on the screen
are filled with black.
5
To return the image moved by the reposition function
to the center position, in the <Reposition> group press
[Center].
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.
Notes
Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values
1 Position H Move in
horizontal
direction
–200.00 to +200.00
a)
2 Position V Move in
vertical
direction
–200.00 to +200.00
a)