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Applying Special Effects (Effects on the Overall Video Signal)
Chapter 11 DME Operations
Freeze Settings
Freezes the input video. The following types are available:
Hard Freeze: Freezes the input video at an arbitrary
timing.
Time Strobe: Freezes the input video at specified intervals
for a specified length.
Film: Slows the apparent frame rate, for an effect like film.
You can specify the ratio of advancement.
For Hard Freeze and Time Strobe, you can select the first
field or the frame as the freeze timing.
When 720P or 1080P signal format is used, the Film mode
cannot be selected.
To apply a Freeze effect, start by displaying the Freeze
menu. In the DME menu, select VF3 ‘Freeze’ and HF1
‘Freeze.’
Applying the Hard Freeze effect
1
In the <Freeze Timing> group, select the signal freeze
timing.
Frame: Freeze one frame of signal.
Field 1: Freeze the first field of signal.
2
In the <Freeze> group, press [Hard Freeze], turning it
on.
Applying the Time Strobe effect
1
In the <Freeze Timing> group, select the signal freeze
timing.
Frame: Freeze one frame of signal.
Field 1: Freeze the first field of signal.
The freeze timing setting is not required when the
following signal formats are being used.
1080P/50, 1080P/59.94, 1080PsF/23.976,
1080PsF/24, 1080PsF/25, 1080PsF/29.97, 720P/
50, 720P/59.94
2
In the <Freeze> group, press [Time Strobe], turning it
on.
3
Set the parameters.
Applying the Film effect
When 720P or 1080P signal format is used, the Film mode
cannot be selected.
1
In the <Freeze> group, press [Film], turning it on.
2
Set the parameter.
Notes
Notes
Image 3: State with [Effect Gp1] and [Effect Gp2] set to On
The border or
beveled edge
effect is also
masked.
Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values
1 Duration Freeze
interval
1 to 255 (frames)
2 Live Ratio of live
video
inserted
between
freeze
images
0.00 to 100.00
Notes
Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values
1 Film Ratio of
frame
advance
0.00 to 100.00