101DME Special Effect Operations
Chapter 11 DME Operations
a) The way in which the afterimage disappears is affected by both the Decay and KF Strobe
Dust parameter adjustments for the keyframe strobe.
Disabling the keyframe strobe afterimage
Press [KF Strobe Disable], turning it on.
If you turn this function on when creating a keyframe, even as the effect passes
a keyframe, no afterimage remains.
Setting a combine process
Select whether to add the Keyframe Strobe effect before or after the combine.
Notes
• When you change the selection in the <Combine Process> group, the
afterimages which had been added up to then disappear.
• When you do not combine images, the Keyframe Strobe effect only is
applied, regardless of the selection in the <Combine Process> group.
Select one of the following in the <Combine Process> group.
Combine –> KF STRB: Add the Keyframe Strobe effect after the combine.
As parameters, the data for the channel with the lowest number among the
channels being combined is enabled.
KF STRB –> Combine: Add the Keyframe Strobe effect before the combine.
Parameters can be set independently for each channel.
Spotlighting Settings
Creates the effect of a spotlight striking the surface of the image.
For a sample illustration and other information, see “Digital Multi Effects
(DME)” in Chapter 1 (Volume 1).
Note
When the global effect Combiner is enabled, the settings of the smallest-
numbered channel selected for the Combiner are used.
Setting the surface where light strikes the image
Use the following procedure.
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In the DME menu, select VF5 ‘Light/Trail’ and HF6 ‘Spot Lighting.’
The Spot Lighting menu appears.