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Barco Event Master E2 Series

Barco Event Master E2 Series
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R5905948 /12 Event Master Devices220
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Select the layer from the preview canvas.
The layer is selected.
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When the layer is selected and is visible on the canvas, it will have a blue highlight around the layer.
2. Click on the Adjust tab that is on the top of the adjustment area.
The layer adjustment panel is displayed.
It is possible to select multiple layers by clicking on the each targeted layer once Multiple Select is
set to ON.
Layer adjustment panel description
The Layer adjustment panel allows access to general layer adjustments and affects only selected layers.
Layer adjustments are performed on individual layers. When multiple layers are selected, the
adjustments are disabled.
The upper part of the panel includes Layer Type and Keyframes.
Layer type: Layer can be a PIP or a Key. The
available adjustments depend on the selected
mode.
Keyframes: There are 2 KeyFrames per layer.
The lower part of the panel provides menus for layer sizing and color adjustments
Main adjustment : Border and Shadows
Layer Window adjustment: Size, Position, Mask
Layer Color Effects adjustment: Brightness,
Contrast, Gamma, Hue, Saturation, Monochrome,
Invert
PIP / KEY selection
The first selection is the choice for the layer type: PIP or a Key. Depending on the selection, the rest of the
menu will adapt.
Keyframes
In a PIP move, Keyframe is a point where an action or a change occurs. For example, a PIP movement is
described by two keyframes. The first keyframe is the state of the PIP at the initial point of the movement. The
second keyframe is the point where the PIP moves to. The size and color attributes can also change during
the move.
By default, the initial position and state of the layer is keyframe 1. The user can change the size, and change
the border and shadow parameters before defining Keyframe2. After changes are done to Keyframe1, the
second keyframe can be added by pressing the Add KF button. A new position and size can be defined and
adjustments to the border and shadow parameters to define the second Keyframe.
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