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Chyron infinit! series - 16.1 Important Note about Frame Buffers; 16.2 Overview

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Revision D 16-1 Mix Effects
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This section describes image transition and mixing
effects, that, unlike Read Effects, involve more than a
single frame buffer.
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Read Effects are executed within a single frame
buffer, whereas Mix Effects executes a transition
between two frame buffers.
The iNFiNiT! system is normally equipped with two
frame buffers, but can have an optional third frame
buffer added. The MAX!> system is normally
equipped with one frame buffer, but can have an
optional second buffer added.
Mix Effects are NOT available on MAXINE!. Except
for the Soft Mask function (§16.12 and §16.13), Mix
Effects are not available on single buffer MAX!> sys-
tems, to the Secondary User in a Dual User system,
or to the Primary User in a two buffer Dual User sys-
tem. Mix Effects are available to the Primary User in
a three buffer Dual User system. Additionally, dedi-
cating a buffer to the Recall Keyboard, the Clock/
Timer, etc. can limit the availability of Mix Effects.
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Using Mix Effects, buffer-to-buffer image transitions can
be executed. Channel and buffer assignments can be set
in Mix Effects. Additionally, there are keying, back-
ground and masking features that are available through
Mix Effects.
To display the Mix Effects main menu (Figure 16-1):
Press
MIX.

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