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Using ATEM Television StudioProSwitchers
Y ADJ
To increase or decrease the brightness, or luminance, for a specific tonal range,
rotate the Y ADJ knob clockwise or counterclockwise.
SAT
The saturation knob lets you increase or decrease the amount of overall color in
the image.
Reset Buttons
The three reset buttons are used if you want undo recent color correction adjustments you
have made to the lift, gamma or gain tonal ranges.
These controls only affect the specific tonal range you have selected. For example,
pressing the reset buttons when gain is selected will only affect the gain tonal range.
Reset RGB
Press this button to reset the RGB color channels for lift, gamma or gain to their default
neutral position without affecting luminance adjustments.
Reset All
This button lets you reset luminance and RGB color channels to their default neutral
position for the selected camera, as well as all other color adjustments such as hue
and contrast.
Reset Level
Press this button to reset the YRGB luminance and color channels to their default
neutral position.
Offset Color Control
This feature will be enabled in a future update.
Controlling Cameras using the Trackball
Using the “PTZ,” or pan, tilt, zoom function, you can use an ATEM Television Studio Pro model
switcher to control remote camera heads using the common VISCA protocol.
The switcher's trackball can also be used to control a remote camera head using the common
VISCA protocol.
PTZ, or “pan, tilt, zoom.” control is an extremely powerful tool for controlling pan, tilt and zoom
on remote cameras. You can easily control a bank of cameras one at a time by pressing the
“PTZ” button and then selecting each camera via the numbered buttons on the numeric
keypad. Make your pan and tilt adjustments with the trackball.
Connecting a Remote Head
The switcher communicates with remote heads via the RS-422 port labelled ‘remote’ on the
rear of the control panel. Connect your remote head to this panel via a DB-9 serial connector.
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