R5905948 /12 Event Master Devices 199
• Features:
- Each mixer layer has two layers, Preview and Program. For complete flexibility, each layer can be
assigned to either PIP or Key functionality.
Image 6-64: Layers overview
1 Background
2 Mixer Layer 1: Z-Order 1 (with border)
3 Mixer Layer 2: Z-Order 2
4 Key Layer: Luma
- The mixing Background layer (BG) has the lowest visual priority. Any input or inputs can be used as a
background. This layer visually appears behind all other PIPs and keys. The system can transition
between any defined background sources.
- On any mixing layer, a PIP layer appears over backgrounds and under other layers of higher visual
priority.
- PIP effects include mixes, smooth moves, resizing, adjustable aspect ratio, borders, mask and drop
shadows.
- On any mixer, a Key layer also appears over backgrounds and under other layers of higher visual
priority. Key effects include luminance keys, split keys (cut and fill), and chroma keys.
The Cut + Fill Key can use PNGs with transparency. The system detects the transparency as the "Cut"
signal and the non-transparent portion of the PNG as the "Fill" input. Any Still that has transparency is
marked with a "T" indicator beside the name of the Still.
• Adjustments:
- Border, Shadow, Layer Size & Position, Source Size & Position and Mask.
• Layer Effects
- Strobe, Flip, Freeze, Layer Color Effects, Monochrome and Invert.
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