iNFiNiT! Family Operation Manual
Revision D 17-13 Multiple Effects
: LSH
Wipe1 executes in a similar manner to Wipe. As Wipe1
executes, the new image overwrites the old image. Nei-
ther image moves. In addition, an image, text or no
image can be displayed in the Background buffer of an
Extended Effects Frame Buffer (EEFB). The Output Per-
centages of the Foreground and Background buffers can
each be set to any value from
0 to 100. This allows you
to execute the Read Effect of an Output Percentages
lower than
100. This is the same function as FG Effect
(Foreground Effect) in Read Effects (§15.8.7), although
it is not necessary to activate
FG Effect when working in
Multiple Effects.
Transition Patterns
A and B are available to Wipe1. Rev
and
Ease can be set for this Effect Type. The minimum
Speed allowable for Wipe1 is 20 fields.
You must first read the static image into the Background
buffer of the selected Extended Effects Frame Buffer
before executing Multiple Effects. If its ID number is
entered in the
Mesg field, it is not read when Multiple
Effects is executed. You can, however, enter the ID num-
ber of the message that you want to wipe over the back-
ground image.
The
DO Key (§17.10.5) cannot be used to instanta-
neously execute Multiple Effects when
Wipe1 is used.
Instead, program the execution into a Function Key
(§17.10.4).
Because
Wipe1 is a frame buffer effect, the Background
buffer can cover up other buffers or a Transform, depend-
ing on which buffer
Wipe1 is assigned to, and whether
Pri: in the Transform window is set to Frame Pri or
Xform Pri (§17.6.3).